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voipdabbler

join:2006-04-27
Kalispell, MT

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Re: simply

Don't laugh. Recent non-decinnial Census data (yes, they keep the shop open all the time and use commercial databases to produce interim reports on population trends, including migration, between the decinnial head counts) reflects that certain areas of the urban east coast are beginning to lose population while the rural west is seeing it's population increase. As inflation skyrockets, don't be surprised if the few jobs that remain in the US relocate to less expensive, non-urban areas.
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