US-Bevölkerungswachstum nach Bundesstaaten (2020–2025)

    Von backpackerTW

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    1. Electronic-Doctor187 on

      it would be interesting to see how this changes the percentages of total population in each state and in each region, and their rankings.

      for instance the Northeast grew the least, but the Northeast already had a huge amount of people, so how does it overall proportion change with respect to the other regions? 

      and then the same analysis for each state. California lost people, but it has about 40 million people, so that’s probably not changing things much. whereas a 10% gain for Idaho might make it jump up the ranking of states by population.

    2. MakeTheGreenPurple on

      So is this real? why would anyone move to Idaho, Utah, Florida, and Texas during this period while they were stealing rights. Looks so messed up, right? Can someone with real logic explain why anyone would move to Idaho?

    3. Wide-Attorney5633 on

      Would be interesting to try to put the state income tax rate and see if there s correlation.

    4. Illinois, New York, and California all got effected by COVID making people with really high cost of living and jobs that went remote decide to move out of big, really, really , really expensive cities.

    5. big_daddy_dub on

      Still waiting for the massive “CA Exodus” so LA traffic goes down. Any day now.

    6. Alpine_Exchange_36 on

      Californians get really defensive about this but the state is squeezing out the middle class.

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