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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Interactive Map: Where Americans Are Moving
Interesting
interactive map of U.S. migration patterns in 2008
from Forbes. Red lines represent outflow, black lines are inflows. Check out the difference between LA and Detroit (lots of red) vs. Atlanta and Dallas (lots of black).
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