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  1. Conscious-Quarter423 on

    Democrats, in general, simply must permit more housing to be built in their states. Especially NY, NJ, CO, MA, CA, OR, and WA.

    It’s killing them politically and costing them electoral votes and House seats.

  2. This is why raw maps have a specific purpose. Like…I’m not sure Nebraska has 4m people to lose. Actually… checks wikipedia… yeah. Nebraska only has 2m. So it lost a solid 10% of it’s population over the course of 30 years? And is light red?

    I mean, if you’re trying to figure out where to sell moving truck stuff, this is a good way to picture the size of the market.

  3. chocolatestealth on

    I understand that the data here is meant to capture a full decade, but I’d like to see a cutoff of 2019 instead of 2021. We know that remote work caused *a lot* of people to shuffle around in 2020 and 2021, many of whom decided to “undo” their decision in the following years.

  4. This is a strange choice to focus on housing but only include domestic migration not *all* migration.

    For instance Minnesota has a net population loss of ~43.82k between 1991 – 2021 but the state’s population increased by ~1.5 *million* during the same time. Census lists MN population as 4,375,099 in 1990 and 5,706,494 in 2020. The birth rate is nowhere near great enough to account for that population increase so it could only be a net *positive* migration rate. Per your chart, Minnesota attracts far more international migration than domestic migration. Don’t those people need housing too?

  5. What what what. How can this be? You mean to tell me reddit isnt representative of America and that people actually want to move south?

    Well I am shocked

  6. I don’t see how a map that excludes births and international immigration is in any way useful to showcase the need for housing development. Immigrants and people born after 1991 need housing too…

  7. Reasonable-Meal-7684 on

    Huh ?

    1991: 18,029,532

    2021: 19,848,276
    New York’s population grew by over 1.8 million people between 1991 and 2021.

  8. Uh oh, you kicked the hornet’s nest OP by posting a map on Reddit that makes blue states look bad