Anonymous wrote:I cannot imagine living in the city with all the crap that has been going on the past couple of years.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot imagine living in the city with all the crap that has been going on the past couple of years.

Anonymous wrote:I cannot imagine living in the city with all the crap that has been going on the past couple of years.
Anonymous wrote:From the article. The common theme is that these jurisdictions are controlled by Democrats
D.C. ranked 7th among states and the District with the largest number of residents who left over the past year. New York topped that list with a drop of 319,020 residents, followed by California with a decline of 261,902 people.
Since 2010, Washington’s population has grown 14.6 percent — nearly double the national rate — jumping from about 602,000 to 689,545, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Monday.
Anonymous wrote:From the article. The common theme is that these jurisdictions are controlled by Democrats
D.C. ranked 7th among states and the District with the largest number of residents who left over the past year. New York topped that list with a drop of 319,020 residents, followed by California with a decline of 261,902 people.
Anonymous wrote:From the article. The common theme is that these jurisdictions are controlled by Democrats
D.C. ranked 7th among states and the District with the largest number of residents who left over the past year. New York topped that list with a drop of 319,020 residents, followed by California with a decline of 261,902 people.
Anonymous wrote:From the article. The common theme is that these jurisdictions are controlled by Democrats
D.C. ranked 7th among states and the District with the largest number of residents who left over the past year. New York topped that list with a drop of 319,020 residents, followed by California with a decline of 261,902 people.
D.C. ranked 7th among states and the District with the largest number of residents who left over the past year. New York topped that list with a drop of 319,020 residents, followed by California with a decline of 261,902 people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure covid played a role in the 2.9% decline in population. The real interesting read in this story is that at least 7 of the top 10 are blue. Are people sick of the authoritarian edicts coming from these blue leaders and moving to a normal red state?
https://wtop.com/dc/2021/12/dc-had-largest-percentage-drop-in-population-in-nation/
Or, people moved from cities to the burbs for more space in a pandemic that has made remote work a permanent option for many.
jsteele wrote:People were moving out of urban areas because initially that's were the largest covid outbreaks were. DC is one big city so it is hard to compare it to states that have a mixture of urban and rural areas.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure covid played a role in the 2.9% decline in population. The real interesting read in this story is that at least 7 of the top 10 are blue. Are people sick of the authoritarian edicts coming from these blue leaders and moving to a normal red state?
https://wtop.com/dc/2021/12/dc-had-largest-percentage-drop-in-population-in-nation/