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America as Texas vs. California: Who?s Moving Where Edition The Enterprise Blog
Holy cowburgers Detroit, you really suck hard. (It's like Mexico bad) I did my current hometown of Cincinnati, not great but the numbers are really to small to show a real trend.
Below is the link to the interactive map.
Map: Where Americans Are Moving - Forbes.com
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjQSF1bFMsk]YouTube - Billy Joel - Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)[/ame]
Texass low-cost, liberty-loving atmosphere has become an attractive alternative to Californias oppressive public sector and dysfunctional policy environment. No amount of heart-melting vistas, celebrity sightings, or traipses through wine country can make up for what almost appears a strategic attempt by one of the nations largest states to drive businesses and productive people away.
Thanks to an interesting interactive map at Forbes.com, we now can see some visual evidence of the trends we have been discussing. The map shows county migration in the United States in pictorial form. Black lines show inward migration to a county, and red lines show outward migration. The thicker the line, the higher the volume.
If we look at Harris County, Texas, where Houston is located, we can practically hear a giant sucking sound as the states largest city pulls people southward from the northeast, the Midwest, and elsewhere.
Holy cowburgers Detroit, you really suck hard. (It's like Mexico bad) I did my current hometown of Cincinnati, not great but the numbers are really to small to show a real trend.
Below is the link to the interactive map.
Map: Where Americans Are Moving - Forbes.com
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjQSF1bFMsk]YouTube - Billy Joel - Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)[/ame]