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I'm guessing you haven't been to Southern Hall County since you lived here. There absolutely is solid suburban spillover from Atlanta, it's booming up that way. I wouldn't be surprised at all if the commuter share has passed the 25% threshold.
It should have already been part of Metro Atlanta. Hopefully they add it soon if not this round.
Be careful- DC came in way below projections and it was thought to already be at 705k. I have no idea what any of these towns will come in as apart from Chelsea and Everett which I think are surefire for those levels of growth
Be careful- DC came in way below projections and it was thought to already be at 705k. I have no idea what any of these towns will come in as apart from Chelsea and Everett which I think are surefire for those levels of growth
My thought process:
Depending on when the census responses came in on average, occupancy of rental/own homes were at all time high + the amount of construction/new units, I can't see how Boston did'nt hit 700k.
Somerville, Chelsea, Everett, Lynn and Quincy definitely undercounted because of immigrant levels. Somerville estimates started to plateau even with 1,000+ new units enterng the market.
Birmingham MSA: 1.157 Mil (shorted by 48k and split evenly between Shelby and Jefferson Counties)
Montgomery MSA: 394k (shorted by 22k, primarily Montgomery County)
Huntsville MSA:496k (shorted by 14k, 10k for Madison County and 4k for Limestone county)
Mobile CSA: 695k (Shorted by 37k, 27k going to Mobile County and 10k going to Baldwin County)
Last edited by Surge0001; 08-11-2021 at 01:32 PM..
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