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re: People continued to flee Louisiana in 2022
Posted on 3/31/23 at 4:45 pm to Ghost of Colby
Posted on 3/31/23 at 4:45 pm to Ghost of Colby
Every county in the Atlanta Metro(save Clayton), gained population. The two counties in the Smokies foothills(Lumpkin & Dawson) at the far northern end of the Metro area are both dark blue (not surprised). Hall is medium blue. The two counties on each side of Athens(Oconee & Jackson) each gained.
The Savannah metro counties(Effingham to the north and Bryan to the SW) were both medium blue and every other coastal county was light blue.
Every mountain county save Fannin & Dade gained.
My home county in Western PA (Butler) was one of only two counties(Washington the other) in that entire part of the Commonwealth to gain people. I'm almost certain most of the growth in Butler was mostly concentrated in the southernmost townships bordering Allegheny County (Adams & Cranberry Townships). Was just up home two weeks ago and that section of the county is still growing.
The Savannah metro counties(Effingham to the north and Bryan to the SW) were both medium blue and every other coastal county was light blue.
Every mountain county save Fannin & Dade gained.
My home county in Western PA (Butler) was one of only two counties(Washington the other) in that entire part of the Commonwealth to gain people. I'm almost certain most of the growth in Butler was mostly concentrated in the southernmost townships bordering Allegheny County (Adams & Cranberry Townships). Was just up home two weeks ago and that section of the county is still growing.
This post was edited on 3/31/23 at 4:51 pm
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