Posted on 04/20/2006 1:59:51 PM PDT by Heartofsong83
Yes, and the folks leaving NYC are BLUE COLLAR whites, Nuyoricans, and middle class blacks. The affluent are still coming thank you very much...
I think that was wrong to drop them from the metropolitan areas, as that makes the assessments far more difficult - and deceiving.
Immigration from other countries (mainly the third world) is the only thing sustaining these ultra-liberal cities.
My guess is some people left to escape urban problems and they'll remember what they left and try to avoid recreating anything resembling it. Others weren't driven out by the same things. Seeing empty spaces will inspire them to recreate what they left behind, including all the old problems of the cities they left.
Human nature's involved, and some transplanted urbanites aren't going to adopt rural ways. Those who felt out of place in the cities and older suburbs when they left may adapt and assimilate well enough, though.
When I was a kid we would drive out to my Aunt & Uncles farm in rural Southern Illinois. We used to joke about how the city, St. Louis, would reach all the way out there one day. Now my cousin drives in to work in the city every day, if somebody gets hurt they lifeflight them there, they watch all the St. Louis TV stations, and sure enough, there are "exurbs" less than thirty miles away.
No - but in a few short years you'll be worrying about drinking water.
Ha ha! Thanks for the heads up!
Hope they don't get to far out into the country. They always leave the city because they don't like so much about it, then they come to the country and attempt to push their liberal city values on us.
What you say is true. It seems unlikely that the birth rate in the cities with the leading outmigration rates is especially high (perhaps excepting LA). The numbers cited are not a comparison with migration in the ninties--though your comment suggests there maybe more suburban shifting going on than would be guessed by comparison with historic data. In general the migration rates have declined in the new century. The "take home" message in the study is not what the population trend is, but how current residents are voting with their feet. Migrants decision can be affected by both positive and negative factors. The authors do not try to enumerate or assign weight to those factors.
I will try it out, thanks.
In the case of North Dakota, it is a combination of out-migration and virtually no immigration. Natural increases are the only thing that will sustain that population.
A secret location deep within the Peoples Democratic Republic of Massachusetts. Freedom in MA survives much like the resistance in Europe during WW II.
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Why thank you! my wife and i moved up here in 03 must say i was disappointed in the Gov/Pres votes up here. Figures we think we are moving to a Red state and it turns blue on us
ah well
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