Posted May 3, 2021, 2:19 AM
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Originally Posted by BG918
I see that happening but not for a few decades. Florida and Texas (and to an extent Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia) will be the big population and economic growth winners this decade. The next decade could see Idaho and Montana move into that list (already close) along with perhaps South Carolina, Oklahoma and Kentucky. The Midwest revival would be beyond that especially if climate change ramps up which would adversely affect Texas and Florida.
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Yep.... Agree with this completely. Eventually major weather events (hurricanes hitting FL/TX) and major drought/wildfires in the west will eventually begin to force people to evaluate cities like Chicago.
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