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Hard to believe some of the estimates were so far off, especially Alabama; how does that even happen? Personally, I am pleasantly surprised SC isn't growing quite as fast as thought. Slower growth is better growth IMO.
I wonder how the difference in population between the prior estimate and the actual count for the state will be divvied up among our cities and metros.
Hard to believe some of the estimates were so far off, especially Alabama; how does that even happen? Personally, I am pleasantly surprised SC isn't growing quite as fast as thought. Slower growth is better growth IMO.
Not having looked at the numbers.. did they over/under count Alabama? Interestingly enough NY State is apparently going to lose a US House Seat over 89 people
Not having looked at the numbers.. did they over/under count Alabama? Interestingly enough NY State is apparently going to lose a US House Seat over 89 people
The under counter Alabama by 120,000 people.... how do you miss a whole city worth of people?
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