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What's interesting about these maps is that the colors don't translate apples to apples as each state is graphically presented in juxtaposition to the others.
For Instance, comparing the last two states side by side, Delaware's top growth rate county is a darker green than counties in NC that grew faster. For me, that's misleading.
Next week will be a big one for states that are released as Pennsylvania, Ohio, Arizona, California, Wisconsin, Connecticut, and Idaho will be released.
I'm really interested in Pennsylvania of course living in Pittsburgh lol but it will offer a glimpse into how the state had 100,000 more people in the census than the population was estimated to be by the Census a few months earlier.
I'm really interested in Pennsylvania of course living in Pittsburgh lol but it will offer a glimpse into how the state had 100,000 more people in the census than the population was estimated to be by the Census a few months earlier.
My two guesses are either that southwestern Pennsylvania didn't lose much, or eastern Pennsylvania really exploded.
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