As industries decline and storms intensify, Louisiana's small towns shrink
Every morning, Floyd Dupre and his son, Mike, button up their denim shirts, throw on some jeans and slip into their boots. Its another day on the farm tending to their cattle.
Meanwhile, 60 miles east in the states capital, Floyds grandson and Mikes nephew Joseph Dupre hits the gym near his apartment and heads to class at the state-of-the-art engineering building on LSUs campus.
Joey Dupre is a chemical engineering student who wants to focus on sustainable energy sources. He aspires to live in Houston rather than take over his grandfathers farm, and his story is typical for rural Louisiana, where younger generations are leaving for more opportunities in urban areas and other states.
Data from the 2020 U.S. Census shows that 45 of Louisianas 64 parishes lost population over the last decade. Louisiana was fifth in the nation for slowest population growth; the only parishes that saw growth were the main urban ones and their suburbs.
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