Not surprised the “percentage” changes are higher in low population areas.
Even a 1% change in NYC or LA is a missive number of people.
A 10% change to a rural county in a mountain state may only reflect a few hundred bodies
Confident_Change_937 on
Despite everyone hating republicans they can’t help but move to where they all live
Nevej on
Is there a chart like this post 2023? I am curious if the trend has slowed or reversed as we move further from COVID and staying at home.
jckipps on
Note the suburbanization rings around those Texas cities.
gcalfred7 on
Mississippi wins again!
CommercialNo4537 on
whats going on in Idaho?
KeySoftware4314 on
I wish California was dark red. There’s too many people and not enough water.
Please leave. <3
K04free on
Man up state NY has just been killed.
gxes on
The big spike in Hampshire County, MA makes a lot of sense to me. During lockdown a ton of NYers bought properties in Hampshire County because it’s beautiful, walkabout, full of nature, very liberal, and you can take Amtrak directly to NYC in only a few hours. After lockdown a lot of them kept those houses as vacation homes or rentals.
gentlestone on
What’s going on with Connecticut? Is the population hemorrhaging or stagnant?
StoreBrandJamesBond on
Connecticut, alternatively, is in the process of being removed from existence
bowlbettertalk on
Is that where the Camp Fire was in California?
Eudaimonics on
Have retirees discovered Michigan and Wisconsin?
gloid_christmas on
Sussex County, DE
Quick_Ad419 on
Wait till Texas goes total handsmaid, ppl will be flooding out
lilmart122 on
I’m curious in the south if there’s any real difference in the rural-black majority vs rural-white majority counties.
In my home state of NC I thought that NE chunk of counties are majority African-American and they stand out as some of the only parts of the state losing folks. I know of some of the majority black counties in GA, MS; but they don’t seem to stand out in the same way they do in NC. Maybe just a coincidence.
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So a lot of people basically relocated from California and a few other high cost of living areas to cities in Texas Florida North Carolina and Nevada
Faceit_Solveit on
Its almost 2026 now. Old data is old.
chance0404 on
So you see how Chicago (Cook County) is red? They all moved to that ring of blue counties in northwest Indiana.
Stormcrown76 on
What’s going on in Idaho and western Montana?
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Not surprised the “percentage” changes are higher in low population areas.
Even a 1% change in NYC or LA is a missive number of people.
A 10% change to a rural county in a mountain state may only reflect a few hundred bodies
Despite everyone hating republicans they can’t help but move to where they all live
Is there a chart like this post 2023? I am curious if the trend has slowed or reversed as we move further from COVID and staying at home.
Note the suburbanization rings around those Texas cities.
Mississippi wins again!
whats going on in Idaho?
I wish California was dark red. There’s too many people and not enough water.
Please leave. <3
Man up state NY has just been killed.
The big spike in Hampshire County, MA makes a lot of sense to me. During lockdown a ton of NYers bought properties in Hampshire County because it’s beautiful, walkabout, full of nature, very liberal, and you can take Amtrak directly to NYC in only a few hours. After lockdown a lot of them kept those houses as vacation homes or rentals.
What’s going on with Connecticut? Is the population hemorrhaging or stagnant?
Connecticut, alternatively, is in the process of being removed from existence
Is that where the Camp Fire was in California?
Have retirees discovered Michigan and Wisconsin?
Sussex County, DE
Wait till Texas goes total handsmaid, ppl will be flooding out
I’m curious in the south if there’s any real difference in the rural-black majority vs rural-white majority counties.
In my home state of NC I thought that NE chunk of counties are majority African-American and they stand out as some of the only parts of the state losing folks. I know of some of the majority black counties in GA, MS; but they don’t seem to stand out in the same way they do in NC. Maybe just a coincidence.
So a lot of people basically relocated from California and a few other high cost of living areas to cities in Texas Florida North Carolina and Nevada
Its almost 2026 now. Old data is old.
So you see how Chicago (Cook County) is red? They all moved to that ring of blue counties in northwest Indiana.
What’s going on in Idaho and western Montana?