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Aug 9, 2018
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adrock
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Only 17% for Washington DC. Probably because it's so small geographically.
You could move a few miles away to Maryland or Virginia and been considered "moved away."
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Here are some charts about people born in each state and where they move to (or
Odysseus
8/9/18 12:47pm
I wonder if those extra Idahoans leaving are just going to UT...
Cashmeousside
8/9/18 12:48pm
Nevermind just looked
Cashmeousside
8/9/18 12:50pm
I met so many people in Texas that had never even left the state.
TCuz
8/9/18 12:49pm
Texas forever
Cashmeousside
8/9/18 12:51pm
Yes. But there are a lot of non-Texans who move there so it feels like more of
Odysseus
8/9/18 12:51pm
For both Utah and Idaho California is the largest transplant group in each state.
Baron
8/9/18 12:52pm
This is completely and totally anecdotal...
Eddie
8/9/18 12:55pm
That's why I'm here. Family is incredibly close. My kids see both grandparents and cousins on both sides
Bert609
8/9/18 12:59pm
Yep I have 5 siblings, and we live in 6 different States (all 4 times zones)
jrob30
8/9/18 1:04pm
Wyoming makes sense
Sea Chicken
8/9/18 1:00pm
Very cool charts
Cougar-Duck
8/9/18 1:12pm
Only 17% for Washington DC. Probably because it's so small geographically.
adrock
8/9/18 1:14pm
and it is becoming more and more gentrified. Young people can't afford to live
Nat Gas Man
8/9/18 1:23pm
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