I don't argue the population is declining. What I am saying is this: If you give up and say "the population isn't what it used to be" and that is the reason for not doing anything, then that meets my definition of a "loser". IF however, you say, “there are 233,000 people in the Mahoning Valley, that is enough to support all the athletic programs at YSU IF I can get them motivated and involved, so how do I do that?” Then you have a chance. We look like and act like losers turning down the Frisco tickets, fumbling the ball on the spring game not promoting MBB, etc. Remember 233K is more than TWICE the population of Green Bay Wisconsin and the support and NFL franchise! I stand by my Shawshank Redemption quote, "get busy living or get busy dying."
Go here and look up the demographics for the region.
https://segmentationsolutions.nielsen.com/mybestsegments/This is used in marketing research. This is what I am talking about. Plug in any zip in the Youngstown area. Look at the data. I am not trying to be a downer, just stating the facts.
For example, in Boardman (which likely has the largest population in Mahoning County outside of Youngstown proper) greater than 70% of the people make less than $50k and only about 50% of those people are less than 44 years of age. The majority is >65 years old. People that can afford to go to games need a salary >$70k to have some level of disposable income and are likely younger than 65. Therefore only I'm saying that optimistically 33% of the entire population of Boardman could afford to go to a game >$75k per year. As of 2010 the population was 35,376. However, 37% of the population is >55 years old. Assuming you could only get 10% of those people to every game........not counting the fact that the region has lost 6% of the population every year. The total number of people in the 20-55 range is 41% of the population. Add in another 10% for the older folks and you have a a total of 5,953 people that could go to the game. Multiple assumptions here such as only 20 year olds and older can earn >$55k and that most of the older folks earn the most money etc. That 5953 is if you got 100% that can afford to go to the game. Lets assume that roughly 60% that can go are not interested in going to a game or have other commitments at any given time......( either don't like football, are like many females that I know who would rather watch on TV or not at all etc (not picking on females just using an example) now you are at 2,141 people that can represent Boardman on a good weekend.
There were 95,740 people living in Youngstown in 1990. In 2014 the population was 65,062. That is a 32.0% decrease. The population in Boardman was 38,956 in 1990 and was at 35,376 as mentioned above. That is a decrease of 9.2% in population.
In 1990 Mahoning County had a population of 265,095. In 2014 the population was 233,204. That is a decrease of only 12%, however, the financial demographics have changed. Median income in the 2010 census was $40,123 with 16% below the poverty line. the 2000 census indicates that the median income was 35,248 but only 12.5% were below the poverty line.
I will stop. It is sobering and horrible.
I am fortunate that I could take all willing family members to the NC game, but after this exercise I better understand why so many people showed support at the Covelli Center. We need need good paying jobs in a bad way.