Monday, 24 May 2021

Do you live in one of America’s ‘places to be?’

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How America's 'places to be' have shifted over the past 100 years

By Harry Stevens and Nick Kirkpatrick

The story of the U.S. population is one of fluidity. Of the 50 states plus Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, more than half jumped ahead or fell behind others this year, despite state population totals that showed the nation's slowest population growth since the 1930s. Compared with a century ago, the shifts are … Read more

 

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