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Nearly 156 People Leave Chicago Daily: Demographic Trends

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December 14 2018, 11:18 AM

(Bloomberg) -- Even migration is bigger in Texas. Dallas leads all U.S. cities as the largest net gainer with 246 people arriving daily, according to a Bloomberg analysis of 2017 Census data on migration to the 100 largest U.S. metropolitan areas. In 2014, the crown belonged to Houston with 269 migrants per day.

After Dallas, Sun Belt beacons Phoenix, Tampa, Atlanta and Orlando round out the top five. Seattle, at number six with a gain of 116 people daily, is the only cold-weather destination in the top 10. The daily influx surpassed 100 people in nine cities, while Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles saw an exodus of more than 100 people every day.

These figures exclude the natural increase in population, which is the difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths.

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The migration trend has two channels -- international and domestic. The international portion is the difference between those moving from outside the U.S. and those leaving the country. The second part of the equation, net domestic migration counts those who move in from another part of the country and subtracts those who leave for other U.S. areas.

Voting with Their Feet

Relocations can lead to large skill and investment transfers.

People who choose to relocate to other parts of the country are taking their talents with them. States and local governments make a large investment in educating people and many people further this by investing in a college education, so when one moves, a large investment transfer is occurring.

Dallas was the greatest beneficiary of this domestic migration, adding nearly 59,000 domestic movers in 2017, followed by Phoenix (51,000) and Tampa (41,000), which serve as anchors for the western and southern regions that got the bulk of the gains.

On the flip side, more than 208,000 residents left the New York City metropolitan area last year. This was nearly twice as many as the second biggest loser, Los Angeles, which had a decline of nearly 110,000. Chicago fell by 85,000. Honolulu, San Jose, New York and Bridgeport, CT lost the highest shares of their residents to other parts of the country.

In Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, the three areas with a triple-digit daily exodus, people are fleeing at a greater rate than just a few years earlier. Soaring home prices and high local taxes are pushing local residents out and scaring off potential movers from other parts of the country.

Nearly 156 People Leave Chicago Daily: Demographic Trends

Boise, ID and Charleston, SC reported more than 10 times as many domestic net movers as international arrivals in their metro areas. In 2017, Boise gained 41 people per day and Charleston 28.

Data on migration flows are essential for understanding localized growth for everything from employment, real estate trends, retail development to government infrastructure and environmental shocks.

International Migration

Miami, San Jose, Orlando and New York gained the largest share of population from abroad. Boston and Washington tied for the fifth spot. Aside from Orlando, all of these cities lost residents to other parts of the country.

Among the 100 most populous metro areas, 28 shrank in total net migration, all due to negative domestic migration. Of the 71 areas posting a net gain, 18 lost residents to other parts of the country and could attribute their gains solely to international migration. New Orleans was the only area where the influx and exodus was a wash.

Turnaround

Seven metro areas have been successful in turning the tide on migration flows in recent years. In 2014, Albuquerque, NM; Dayton, OH; Philadelphia, Provo, UT; Salt Lake City, Scranton, PA; and Springfield, MA were all seeing a daily loss due to migration. But these all reported net positives in 2017.

"New Mexico’s strong business climate for manufacturers makes for a very compelling value proposition. With a competitive total cost of operations, we can compete with foreign-made product right," said T. C. Huang, Chairman & CEO of I-Sheng Electric Wire & Cable and majority shareholder of Admiral Cable, which recently announced plans to build a new manufacturing plant in New Mexico.

These sentiments were echoed in emailed comments from Mark Moores, a New Mexico state senator in Albuquerque -- "Now that we have a more competitive business climate to go with our amazing natural climate, people are rediscovering us."
 
Charlotte, N.C. +102. Christsakes, they are not even "half-backs" anymore. Just full on invaders.
 
Charlotte, N.C. +102. Christsakes, they are not even "half-backs" anymore. Just full on invaders.

Some of these states need to start putting more limited govt positions into their state constitutions, making it harder to change in the future.
 
The most leftist people I know want to leave California. They don’t like what it has become for a variety of reasons. They supported every politician and policy that created this situation. One of their criteria is to move to a “blue” community, or help turn one blue.
 
The most leftist people I know want to leave California. They don’t like what it has become for a variety of reasons. They supported every politician and policy that created this situation. One of their criteria is to move to a “blue” community, or help turn one blue.

So they are admittedly and deliberately leaving in order to fuck up somewhere else?

And, just like any dealings with the invading hordes at the border, I'm just supposed to sit on my hands and do nothing, because to say anything negative about it or to do anything about it, is statist, racist and supremecist?
 
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So they are admittedly and deliberately leaving in order to fuck up somewhere else?

They see it as wanting to be surrounded by those they agree with, and seeking a critical mass in another place is the way to do that. It’s essentially a political analogy with racism. They want to move, but want to avoid “those” people.
 
Now now, they would probably say the same thing about the "free state project".

Oh, they already have, many times...The New Bolsheviks are in power now in NH, and I shudder to think what they are going to ram through, a more dedicated mob of pussy protesters, electric blue haired lesbians and poofsters you've never seen, and they have universal hatred for the FSP.

The difference is, of course, we don't want anything from them, other than to be left alone.

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They see it as wanting to be surrounded by those they agree with, and seeking a critical mass in another place is the way to do that. It’s essentially a political analogy with racism. They want to move, but want to avoid “those” people.

So why are they moving to where "those people" live?
 
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