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I call BS on Ontario-Riverside-San Bernardino. There are very few jobs out there, and many people who live out there make long commutes to LA. If anything people should be leaving, the whole area is decaying, it's full of dangerous neighbourhoods and drug problems.
This is pretty interesting. Now before San Antonio and Houston start to complain, this is in terms of percentage, not numeric. But WOW. Look at Dallas at 11+ MIL
San Antonio is one of the fastest growing percentage wise and raw numerical population gain period! It also has one of the strongest GDP growth as well metro personal income growth. After downloading the pdf file and reviewing all the content I would have deemed it as plausible, however, with not a mention of San Antonio pretty much discredits the entire study imo.
A disclaimer with an N/A for San Antonio would have been more sensible.
How do you say wastebasket?
Last edited by SweethomeSanAntonio; 10-29-2012 at 06:38 AM..
San Antonio is one of the fastest growing percentage wise and raw numerical population gain period! It also has one of the strongest GDP growth as well metro personal income growth. After downloading the pdf file and reviewing all the content I would have deemed it as plausible, however, with not a mention of San Antonio pretty much discredits the entire study imo.
A disclaimer with an N/A for San Antonio would have been more sensible.
How do you say wastebasket?
I have to agree, you can't over look San Antonio. New Orleans is about to have a tremendous population boom in the next few years as well.
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