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Seems like Hawaii has been in the red for at least a couple years. Trouble in paradise? Island fever? Or just a blip in the radar for a revolving door state?
Seems like Hawaii has been in the red for at least a couple years. Trouble in paradise? Island fever? Or just a blip in the radar for a revolving door state?
I think I read the high cost of living has to do with it. A good example of how the level of "desirability" of a place and its population growth aren't that correlated.
I think I read the high cost of living has to do with it. A good example of how the level of "desirability" of a place and its population growth aren't that correlated.
Generally true but the high growth of expensive Seattle is an exception.
1 in 5 Americans is either a Californian or a Texan.
1 in 3 lives in either CA, Tx, FL, or NY.
Interesting
Last edited by SkyDog77; 11-02-2018 at 06:07 AM..
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