Population decline is a growing problem in many U.S. cities.
The 10 cities on this list have experienced the largest percentage decline in population since 2010.
Detroit, Michigan, has lost the most residents, with a decline of 6.6%.
St. Louis, Missouri, has the highest percentage of vacant homes, at 22.8%.
Cleveland, Ohio, has the highest poverty rate among the cities on this list, at 34.6%.
Many of these cities have struggled with economic decline and job loss.
Some cities have also faced challenges with crime and urban decay.
Urban planning and revitalization efforts may help to reverse population decline in these cities.
However, these efforts can be costly and may take years to show results.
Addressing the root causes of population decline, such as job loss and poverty, is crucial for the long-term health of these cities.