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    This is from SW Airlines "Spirit" magazine. I don't know where they got the figures, but it's an interesting little chart.

    Don't Edmond My Downtown

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    I'd say that is pretty accurate...

    Hopefully we will get more magnetism and stickiness in the coming years.

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    Sounds like it must suck to live in north dakota and south carolina. . .

    And New York is the lowest magnet? really? I don't buy that. . .

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    New York state lost more than 1 million U.S. residents since 2000. Only immigration and natural increases kept its totals increasing.

    Buffalo and Rochester are the biggest losers of U.S. residents.
    Continue the Renaissance!!!

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    I am in complete awe of the people who live in those northern plains states (Dakotas, Minnesota, etc.). Anyone who lives in Rochester or Buffalo is a masochist. That lake snow will eat you up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PennyQuilts View Post
    I am in complete awe of the people who live in those northern plains states (Dakotas, Minnesota, etc.). Anyone who lives in Rochester or Buffalo is a masochist. That lake snow will eat you up.
    I miss living in the north for that very reason. Snow!!!

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