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View Poll Results: Which state has the most city-data forum users
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AL
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5 |
1.18% |
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AK
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1 |
0.24% |
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AS
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7 |
1.65% |
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AR
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2 |
0.47% |
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CA
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34 |
8.00% |
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CO
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7 |
1.65% |
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CT
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6 |
1.41% |
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DE
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1 |
0.24% |
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FL
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17 |
4.00% |
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GA
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12 |
2.82% |
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HI
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1 |
0.24% |
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ID
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3 |
0.71% |
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IL
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23 |
5.41% |
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IN
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7 |
1.65% |
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IA
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4 |
0.94% |
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KS
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0 |
0% |
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KY
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4 |
0.94% |
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LA
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8 |
1.88% |
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ME
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2 |
0.47% |
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MD
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6 |
1.41% |
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MA
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14 |
3.29% |
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MI
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12 |
2.82% |
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MN
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9 |
2.12% |
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MS
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3 |
0.71% |
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MO
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8 |
1.88% |
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MT
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0 |
0% |
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NE
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3 |
0.71% |
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NV
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2 |
0.47% |
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NH
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3 |
0.71% |
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NJ
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18 |
4.24% |
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NM
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15 |
3.53% |
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NY
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31 |
7.29% |
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NC
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15 |
3.53% |
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ND
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1 |
0.24% |
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OH
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15 |
3.53% |
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OK
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2 |
0.47% |
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OR
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11 |
2.59% |
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PA
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19 |
4.47% |
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RI
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2 |
0.47% |
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SC
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3 |
0.71% |
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SD
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1 |
0.24% |
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TN
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10 |
2.35% |
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TX
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42 |
9.88% |
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UT
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1 |
0.24% |
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VT
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1 |
0.24% |
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VA
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10 |
2.35% |
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WA
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11 |
2.59% |
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WV
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3 |
0.71% |
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WI
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8 |
1.88% |
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WY
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2 |
0.47% |
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04-22-2012, 11:07 AM
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Location: Hernando County, FL
7,827 posts, read 9,216,563 times
Reputation: 4546
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nycricanpapi
That's funny, because no NYer would say that NY sucks. So I highly doubt that you are from NY.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nycricanpapi
LOL. They may leave but not forever 
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I realize these posts are years old but it bears pointing out how wrong these posts are.
NY is one of the states with the highest net loss in domestic migration over the past 10 years.
People leave and they stay gone, I have been out of there 22 years now and will not move back.
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04-24-2012, 09:29 PM
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Location: Inis Fada
11,783 posts, read 10,626,972 times
Reputation: 3236
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike1306
I realize these posts are years old but it bears pointing out how wrong these posts are.
NY is one of the states with the highest net loss in domestic migration over the past 10 years.
People leave and they stay gone, I have been out of there 22 years now and will not move back.
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Good! More pizza and bagels for us.
I kid, I kid!
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05-21-2012, 10:20 PM
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Location: Alexandria
13,017 posts, read 11,908,077 times
Reputation: 7283
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Interesting.
Tx, NY and California, along with IL.
Less populous states have less traffic on the respective state forums.
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05-22-2012, 12:49 AM
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1,592 posts, read 989,050 times
Reputation: 2008
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I voted Pennsylvania but I live in Oregon
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05-22-2012, 06:37 AM
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Location: The O
2,296 posts, read 1,308,355 times
Reputation: 701
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Seems like people in Texas have nothing to do in that big boring state, they are always on City-Data.
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05-22-2012, 06:57 AM
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14,757 posts, read 8,358,796 times
Reputation: 7641
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Sort of mirrors the general population, except that NY use is too close to CA (must be NYC) and TX use is highest. Other than that, it's kind of proportionate to population.
Last edited by robertpolyglot; 05-22-2012 at 07:14 AM..
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05-24-2012, 08:35 AM
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484 posts, read 245,971 times
Reputation: 417
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Quote:
Originally Posted by IAm_FloridaBorn
Seems like people in Texas have nothing to do in that big boring state, they are always on City-Data.
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05-24-2012, 10:06 AM
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158 posts, read 113,202 times
Reputation: 170
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Quote:
Originally Posted by IAm_FloridaBorn
Seems like people in Texas have nothing to do in that big boring state, they are always on City-Data.
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Austin's unemployment rate just came in at 5.5%. Maybe it's that Texans have jobs and can afford a computer. How's that Florida economy treating you?
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05-24-2012, 10:45 AM
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Location: The O
2,296 posts, read 1,308,355 times
Reputation: 701
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JohninAustin
Austin's unemployment rate just came in at 5.5%. Maybe it's that Texans have jobs and can afford a computer. How's that Florida economy treating you?
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I'm doing just fine.....  Haha. Computers make yall people really feel like something huh? Thats quite unfortunate!
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05-24-2012, 02:54 PM
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Location: New York
868 posts, read 422,310 times
Reputation: 465
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California and Texas were expected.
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