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April 6, 2010 at 12:03 PM #17315April 6, 2010 at 12:07 PM #536170CoronitaParticipant
Hey, if you’re gonna get free healthcare, free federal unemployment benefits, and not pay your mortgage, you might as well do it in a place with good weather.
I kid, I kid.
April 6, 2010 at 12:07 PM #536296CoronitaParticipantHey, if you’re gonna get free healthcare, free federal unemployment benefits, and not pay your mortgage, you might as well do it in a place with good weather.
I kid, I kid.
April 6, 2010 at 12:07 PM #536750CoronitaParticipantHey, if you’re gonna get free healthcare, free federal unemployment benefits, and not pay your mortgage, you might as well do it in a place with good weather.
I kid, I kid.
April 6, 2010 at 12:07 PM #536848CoronitaParticipantHey, if you’re gonna get free healthcare, free federal unemployment benefits, and not pay your mortgage, you might as well do it in a place with good weather.
I kid, I kid.
April 6, 2010 at 12:07 PM #537111CoronitaParticipantHey, if you’re gonna get free healthcare, free federal unemployment benefits, and not pay your mortgage, you might as well do it in a place with good weather.
I kid, I kid.
April 6, 2010 at 1:42 PM #536249Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI really don’t think SoCal even really lost population form 2006-2010, Growth just slowed down a little.
On average over the last 20-30 years SoCal population grew at about 1600 people a DAY.
Do the math.
I lost the link I that had this info but this one comes close,
April 6, 2010 at 1:42 PM #536376Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI really don’t think SoCal even really lost population form 2006-2010, Growth just slowed down a little.
On average over the last 20-30 years SoCal population grew at about 1600 people a DAY.
Do the math.
I lost the link I that had this info but this one comes close,
April 6, 2010 at 1:42 PM #536830Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI really don’t think SoCal even really lost population form 2006-2010, Growth just slowed down a little.
On average over the last 20-30 years SoCal population grew at about 1600 people a DAY.
Do the math.
I lost the link I that had this info but this one comes close,
April 6, 2010 at 1:42 PM #536928Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI really don’t think SoCal even really lost population form 2006-2010, Growth just slowed down a little.
On average over the last 20-30 years SoCal population grew at about 1600 people a DAY.
Do the math.
I lost the link I that had this info but this one comes close,
April 6, 2010 at 1:42 PM #537191Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI really don’t think SoCal even really lost population form 2006-2010, Growth just slowed down a little.
On average over the last 20-30 years SoCal population grew at about 1600 people a DAY.
Do the math.
I lost the link I that had this info but this one comes close,
April 6, 2010 at 2:14 PM #536304desmondParticipant“The ranking reflects destinations for movers traveling more than 50 miles, and considers every city in the country, regardless of size. However, the data is not stated as a percentage of population and is not reflective of overall growth.
The 2009 Top 50 U.S. Destination Cities Report was compiled from more than 1 million U-Haul truck transactions occurring during a recent 12 month period”
Ok, 30,000 or so cities in the USA, 1 million moves, this amounts to nothing. Just a U-Haul advertisement. I am not a math expert but you could be #1 with 100 moves?
April 6, 2010 at 2:14 PM #536431desmondParticipant“The ranking reflects destinations for movers traveling more than 50 miles, and considers every city in the country, regardless of size. However, the data is not stated as a percentage of population and is not reflective of overall growth.
The 2009 Top 50 U.S. Destination Cities Report was compiled from more than 1 million U-Haul truck transactions occurring during a recent 12 month period”
Ok, 30,000 or so cities in the USA, 1 million moves, this amounts to nothing. Just a U-Haul advertisement. I am not a math expert but you could be #1 with 100 moves?
April 6, 2010 at 2:14 PM #536885desmondParticipant“The ranking reflects destinations for movers traveling more than 50 miles, and considers every city in the country, regardless of size. However, the data is not stated as a percentage of population and is not reflective of overall growth.
The 2009 Top 50 U.S. Destination Cities Report was compiled from more than 1 million U-Haul truck transactions occurring during a recent 12 month period”
Ok, 30,000 or so cities in the USA, 1 million moves, this amounts to nothing. Just a U-Haul advertisement. I am not a math expert but you could be #1 with 100 moves?
April 6, 2010 at 2:14 PM #536983desmondParticipant“The ranking reflects destinations for movers traveling more than 50 miles, and considers every city in the country, regardless of size. However, the data is not stated as a percentage of population and is not reflective of overall growth.
The 2009 Top 50 U.S. Destination Cities Report was compiled from more than 1 million U-Haul truck transactions occurring during a recent 12 month period”
Ok, 30,000 or so cities in the USA, 1 million moves, this amounts to nothing. Just a U-Haul advertisement. I am not a math expert but you could be #1 with 100 moves?
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