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From the article:
We limited the ranking to ZIPs with at least 10,000 households and selected only one ZIP for any given metro area. (If we hadn’t done this, California would have taken almost all of the top 25 slots).
What this tells me is that 92126 had the highest YoY % change in SD county. But I’d be curious to see how many SD zips would make it in the top 25 and/or the top 10 in SD county.
From the article:
We limited the ranking to ZIPs with at least 10,000 households and selected only one ZIP for any given metro area. (If we hadn’t done this, California would have taken almost all of the top 25 slots).
What this tells me is that 92126 had the highest YoY % change in SD county. But I’d be curious to see how many SD zips would make it in the top 25 and/or the top 10 in SD county.
From the article:
We limited the ranking to ZIPs with at least 10,000 households and selected only one ZIP for any given metro area. (If we hadn’t done this, California would have taken almost all of the top 25 slots).
What this tells me is that 92126 had the highest YoY % change in SD county. But I’d be curious to see how many SD zips would make it in the top 25 and/or the top 10 in SD county.
From the article:
We limited the ranking to ZIPs with at least 10,000 households and selected only one ZIP for any given metro area. (If we hadn’t done this, California would have taken almost all of the top 25 slots).
What this tells me is that 92126 had the highest YoY % change in SD county. But I’d be curious to see how many SD zips would make it in the top 25 and/or the top 10 in SD county.
From the article:
We limited the ranking to ZIPs with at least 10,000 households and selected only one ZIP for any given metro area. (If we hadn’t done this, California would have taken almost all of the top 25 slots).
What this tells me is that 92126 had the highest YoY % change in SD county. But I’d be curious to see how many SD zips would make it in the top 25 and/or the top 10 in SD county.
That article is so “glass half full”.
That article is so “glass half full”.
That article is so “glass half full”.
That article is so “glass half full”.
That article is so “glass half full”.