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re: Census Data - SEC State Population Changes 2010 to 2020
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:37 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:37 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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West Virginia lost 59,278 people - 3.2% of their population.
Sad as hell.
Not so surprising, ever watched the Wild and Wonderful World of the Whites.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:39 pm to SummerOfGeorge
The states with the best economies and best economic growth all saw at least 5% growth and 200k more people.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:41 pm to secuniversity
Brazos County (Where CS is) grew over 20%. 236k now for this podunk cow college county.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:41 pm to Farmer1906
They'll be demanding state taxes and other lib agendas soon enough, then so many of them will come they will push it through. Texas will be ruined, and they will move on like locusts to destroy the next state.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:42 pm to SneezyBeltran
Largest MSA Population Changes
1. Dallas (+1,270,845)
2. New York City (+1,243,361)
3. Houston (+1,201,824)
4. Atlanta (+803,087)
5. Washington DC (+735,622)
6. Phoenix (+652,945)
7. Seattle (+578,953)
8. Miami (+573,698)
9. Austin (+567,082)
10. Orlando (+538,965)
13. San Antonio (+415,635)
15. Tampa/St Pete (+392,032)
20. Nashville (+343,319)
30. Kansas City (+182,693)
31. Oklahoma City (+172,708)
37. Fort Myers (+142,068)
38. Charleston (+135,029)
40. Sarasota/Bradenton (+131,435)
42. Lakeland/Winter Haven, FL (+122,951)
44. Myrtle Beach (+111,000)
46. Fayetteville, AR (+106,604)
47. Greenville, SC (+104,083)
51. McAllen, TX (+96,012)
57. Louisville (+82,721)
58. New Orleans (+81,979)
59. Daytona Beach (+78,632)
61. Tulsa (+77,853)
65. Huntsville, AL (+74,130)
70. Knoxville, TN (+64,859)
76. Columbia, SC (+61,872)
81. Birmingham, AL (+54,265)
88. Little Rock, AR (+48,274)
91. Lexington, KY (+44,712)
92. Baton Rouge, LA (+44,664)
106. Bryan-College Station, TX (+39,588)
117. Auburn, AL (+33,994)
121. St Louis, MO (32,552)
128. Tuscaloosa, AL (+29,467)
1. Dallas (+1,270,845)
2. New York City (+1,243,361)
3. Houston (+1,201,824)
4. Atlanta (+803,087)
5. Washington DC (+735,622)
6. Phoenix (+652,945)
7. Seattle (+578,953)
8. Miami (+573,698)
9. Austin (+567,082)
10. Orlando (+538,965)
13. San Antonio (+415,635)
15. Tampa/St Pete (+392,032)
20. Nashville (+343,319)
30. Kansas City (+182,693)
31. Oklahoma City (+172,708)
37. Fort Myers (+142,068)
38. Charleston (+135,029)
40. Sarasota/Bradenton (+131,435)
42. Lakeland/Winter Haven, FL (+122,951)
44. Myrtle Beach (+111,000)
46. Fayetteville, AR (+106,604)
47. Greenville, SC (+104,083)
51. McAllen, TX (+96,012)
57. Louisville (+82,721)
58. New Orleans (+81,979)
59. Daytona Beach (+78,632)
61. Tulsa (+77,853)
65. Huntsville, AL (+74,130)
70. Knoxville, TN (+64,859)
76. Columbia, SC (+61,872)
81. Birmingham, AL (+54,265)
88. Little Rock, AR (+48,274)
91. Lexington, KY (+44,712)
92. Baton Rouge, LA (+44,664)
106. Bryan-College Station, TX (+39,588)
117. Auburn, AL (+33,994)
121. St Louis, MO (32,552)
128. Tuscaloosa, AL (+29,467)
This post was edited on 8/12/21 at 3:48 pm
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:43 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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America's population grew by 22,703,743 from 2010 to 2020.
34% of that growth occurred in Texas, Florida and Georgia.
Good, as long as they stay the hell out of Alabama.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:43 pm to magildachunks
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Awesome.
More room for me.
We're playing 4D chess here. Keep things shitty enough and stay low enough on all the lists to dissuade people from moving in.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:48 pm to Farmer1906
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Way too many people coming to my great state. Especially from California. They ruined their state then come here and vote the same way. It's like they learned nothing.
I wouldn’t worry about it that much. They came out there for cheap real estate and low taxes w/r/t to their main revenue streams. Nothing will essentially change in that arrangement I imagine. Of course, people care a lot about cultural signifiers and such so many think there is something materially different between a purple-haired weirdo doing the same things as a hayseed.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:48 pm to Nitro Express
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Good, as long as they stay the hell out of Alabama.
Pretty sure they're all moving to East Cobb & North DeKalb
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:50 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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1. Dallas (+1,270,845)
So damn glad I don't live in DFW anymore.
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46. Fayetteville, AR (+106,604)
Things are getting crowded here for my liking, too.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:50 pm to Hback
Biggest losses in SEC State Metro Areas
380. Pine Bluff, AR (-12,507)
362. St. Joseph, MO (-5,862)
360. Sumter, SC (-5,727)
358. Florence, SC (-5,602)
355. Shreveport, LA (-5,198)
354. Albany, GA (-4,935)
345. Fort Smith, AR (-3,898)
344. Lawton, OK (-3,639)
342. Wichita Falls, TX (-3,178)
335. Anniston/Oxford, AL (-2,131)
333. Tri-Cities, TN (-1,930)
328. Alexandria, LA (-1,730)
326. Texarkana, TX/AR (-1,679)
323. Houma/Thibodaux, LA (-1,041)
322. Gadsden, AL (-994)
316. Mobile, AL (-376)
380. Pine Bluff, AR (-12,507)
362. St. Joseph, MO (-5,862)
360. Sumter, SC (-5,727)
358. Florence, SC (-5,602)
355. Shreveport, LA (-5,198)
354. Albany, GA (-4,935)
345. Fort Smith, AR (-3,898)
344. Lawton, OK (-3,639)
342. Wichita Falls, TX (-3,178)
335. Anniston/Oxford, AL (-2,131)
333. Tri-Cities, TN (-1,930)
328. Alexandria, LA (-1,730)
326. Texarkana, TX/AR (-1,679)
323. Houma/Thibodaux, LA (-1,041)
322. Gadsden, AL (-994)
316. Mobile, AL (-376)
This post was edited on 8/12/21 at 3:52 pm
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:51 pm to Farmer1906
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Way too many people coming to my great state. Especially from California. They ruined their state then come here and vote the same way
Texas is going to eventually be the land of transplanted California socialists and hispanics. Any of you conservative cowboy types will have to move or adapt.
or you could move to Montana and become a dental floss farmer
Posted on 8/12/21 at 3:52 pm to BLG
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Any of you conservative cowboy types will have to move or adapt.
They are all welcome in NWA. People from Austin can frick right off. Too many of that coming here already.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 4:14 pm to Diego Ricardo
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Mississippi’s cities all kinda suck in my experience. Not much to them even compared to Alabama’s cities. Feel like you go to Mississippi when you don’t like humanity and want to live in the middle of nowhere.
Depends on what you like. I grew up in Hoover/Birmingham and hardly recognize it anymore and don't think I would ever move back. I like my low cost of living, small community, short commute, cheap land, etc. in Mississippi. Somehow we make do without a Target.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 4:18 pm to SneezyBeltran
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So Mississippi is where all the cheap housing is currently?
Uh, Jackson has been totally hijacked by liberals. They have the city council , the crazy lib mayor etc etc. They have destroyed that city and soft on crime. It’s why myself and most left.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 4:19 pm to MNW
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Depends on what you like. I grew up in Hoover/Birmingham and hardly recognize it anymore and don't think I would ever move back. I like my low cost of living, small community, short commute, cheap land, etc. in Mississippi. Somehow we make do without a Target.
I hated Hoover when I lived there. Frankly, I'm more sympathetic to the mindset you mentioned.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 4:19 pm to Numberwang
No wonder Dallas is back on lockdown.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 4:21 pm to Farmer1906
This post was edited on 8/12/21 at 4:22 pm
Posted on 8/12/21 at 4:21 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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Biggest losses in SEC State Metro Areas
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354. Albany, GA (-4,935)
Those were all the Phoebe Hospital Covid Deaths last April.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 4:24 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Another fun fact I read today-
The Atlanta Metro statistical area has a higher population than the entire state of Alabama. By over a million.
The Atlanta Metro statistical area has a higher population than the entire state of Alabama. By over a million.
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