Interactive Map: Where Americans Are Moving
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#4- Oakland County [http://www.forbes.com/2010/06/04/migration-moving-wealthy-in...] (Ann Arbor, U of M, Slashdot) and Wayne County (Detroit) [link:http://www.forbes.com/2010/06/04/migration-moving-wealthy-in...] in Michigan have mass flight.
- Multnomah County, OR [http://www.forbes.com/2010/06/04/migration-moving-wealthy-in...] is a bunch of solid black lines from throughout the country. Everyone wants to be in Portland, but the Oregon unemployment numbers are comparable to Michigan, IIRC.
- Polk County, FL [http://www.forbes.com/2010/06/04/migration-moving-wealthy-in...] seems to have mass migration from the East Coast, while leaking people the the west.
- Erie [http://www.forbes.com/2010/06/04/migration-moving-wealthy-in...] (Buffalo, NY/Niagara Falls, NY) County in upstate New York seems to have seen a mass flight too.
[update] On re-reading my comments, you might take the numbers from Oakland County with a grain of salt. Ann Arbor is a college town to a large university, so some of that flight may just be people taking jobs after graduating (or dropping out of university and moving home).
[update] Added links
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#5Apparently it's possible to do an end-run around "legally protected" census data via IRS data.
ps. I can see Microsoft's recruiting patterns from colleges with this map.
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#6Click on Detroit.
There is NOTHING in Detroit. NOTHING! It's as depressing as it is telling. I feel this exodus is a vicious cycle that won't stop anytime soon. No one is there, hence no new money is being invested, thus more people move...ad infinitum.
The primary culture of the youth (read: thugs) isn't helping one bit either -- they tend to get more dangerous and erratic each year.
If you have any questions about growing up in Detroit, feel free to ask!
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#7No one else is concerned about the abuse of IRS data? Apparently it's possible to do an end-run around "legally protected" census data via IRS data. ps. I can see Microsoft's recruiting patterns from colleges with this map.
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#9Click on Detroit.
Nice one! Detroiters should get the reference. Ahh, not surprised one bit. That place is where I was raised, but alas, I was a part of that mass exodus. Besides family (and some awesome Mexican food), I don't miss the city one bit. There is NOTHING in Detroit. NOTHING! It's as depressing as it is telling. I feel this exodus is a vicious cycle that won't stop anytime soon. No one is there, hence no new money is being…
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#10I wonder what the first principal eigenvector looks like.