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Assuming you mean Sunbelt by heat.
Indianapolis and Columbus Ohio are bringing in thousands of both international migrants and domestic migrants with Indianapolis having a small lead over Columbus.
Indianapolis has gained 50% population or over 600,000 people in the past 20 years. i dont have the exact numbers on Columbus though.
Indy brings in people from all over the country. From California to Chicago to NYC to even Flordia.
In the past year Indy has gained 20,000 new people and the unemployment rate is at 7% and dropping.
Assuming you mean Sunbelt by heat.
Indianapolis and Columbus Ohio are bringing in thousands of both international migrants and domestic migrants with Indianapolis having a small lead over Columbus.
Indianapolis has gained 50% population or over 600,000 people in the past 20 years. i dont have the exact numbers on Columbus though.
Indy brings in people from all over the country. From California to Chicago to NYC to even Flordia.
In the past year Indy has gained 20,000 new people and the unemployment rate is at 7% and dropping.
And that places Indy in the middle of the pack. I don't think people from Columbus or Indy understand what "fast growth" really means.
And that places Indy in the middle of the pack. I don't think people from Columbus or Indy understand what "fast growth" really means.
yes we do.
Its relative to the region but then also you can compare other regions in certain cases.
Indy is growing much faster than Cleveland. both metros are about the same size yet Indy had near 20% population growth in the past 10 years. Columbus about 15%
The Southern States will for another decade or 2 continue to be the fastest growing states and cities in the country. Until the Southern Cities overgrow and strain their resources to much *aka water*
Las Vegas/LA and all those cities that are draining the water supply will eventually stop growing and shrink a little bit.
As the old saying goes without water your dead. Atlanta also will be in this boat along with Phoenix.
Mpls/St Paul attracts lots of new residents. Summers are the best you'll find east of the 100th meridian.
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