Posted Jan 2, 2023, 9:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Crawford
I think it's more about big cities. Yeah, obviously college towns like Berkeley, Cambridge, New Haven, Ithaca, Ann Arbor, Madison and the like will be super lefty, overall.
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Cambridge—
2004-2011: -0.51
2012-2016: -0.70
2017-2021: -0.69
New Haven—
2004-2011: -0.47
2012-2016: -0.38
2017-2021: -0.32
Ithica—
2004-2011: -0.85
2012-2016: -1.07
2017-2021: -0.71
Ann Arbor—
2004-2011: -0.66
2012-2016: -0.87
2017-2021: -0.66
Madison—
2004-2011: -0.47
2012-2016: -0.72
2017-2021: -0.62
Boulder—
2004-2011: -0.38
2012-2016: -0.30
2017-2021: -0.45
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Boston—
2004-2011: -0.47
2012-2016: -0.43
2017-2021: -0.51
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HTOWN: 2305k (+10%) + MSA suburbs: 4818k (+26%) + CSA exurbs: 190k (+6%)
BIGD: 1304k (+9%) + MSA div. suburbs: 3826k (+26%) + adj. CSA exurbs: 394k (+8%)
FTW: 919k (+24%) + MSA div. suburbs: 1589k (+14%) + adj. CSA exurbs: 90k (+12%)
SATX: 1435k (+8%) + MSA suburbs: 1124k (+38%) + CSA exurbs: 18k (+11%)
ATX: 962k (+22%) + MSA suburbs: 1322k (+43%)
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