Submitted by thatdude333 t3_11n7w39 in dataisbeautiful
PYHProtectYourHoles t1_jbmufrp wrote
Colorado lol.
Everyone moving there rn is gonna move back in ~4 years cuz they can’t actually own a home unless you’re a rich Californian
redundant_ransomware t1_jbn3848 wrote
Also there are the wifi and bottled water issues
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gefahr t1_jbpv6hg wrote
the what? (genuine question)
ShitholeWorld t1_jbq4ty7 wrote
Reference to a South Park episode. S25-E3
/La Croix!
gefahr t1_jbq4vht wrote
Ah thank you.
Mackinnon29E t1_jbp3fea wrote
Yeah everyone moving to Colorado is keeping wages down for themselves and everyone else.
Sp3cialbrownie t1_jbqkesi wrote
More people moved out of Colorado than in to Colorado last year. Hopefully that continues.
MotivatingElectrons t1_jbqvjxf wrote
I believe this is not accurate -- per Denver Post, the net migration to CO has been positive since the early 90's.
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Source: https://www.denverpost.com/2023/01/24/colorado-population-growth-slowed-2021/
Sp3cialbrownie t1_jc2ia6z wrote
Per moving companies statistics, which is a good, non government indicator, Colorado had more people move out of state than in to the state: https://www.unitedvanlines.com/newsroom/movers-study-2022
Also, the article you shared validated that demographics have hit a wall and will continue to decline, thanks for sharing.
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