Posted Mar 15, 2024, 6:44 PM
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Originally Posted by N90
Your premise is very wrong and way off.
I don’t see how you could argue your point when you wrongly handicap Texas the way you did with flawed logic.
It is 280 miles down from I-35 from DFW to San Antonio, with Austin, Waco, and Killeen in between them. In those 280 miles, Texas added 265k people last year. If you go 165 miles east of Austin and include Houston, the other end of the Texas Triangle then the Triangle added 405k people. The Triangle is smaller than Georgia or Florida in area BTW.
All of Florida added 365k people last year, Texas as a whole added 473k people last year. Both states grew by the same 1.6% growth rate last year.
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You took the time to post what I didn't feel like taking the time to do.
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