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Old 01-10-2008, 08:46 PM   #1
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Americans are still moving to North Carolina at a higher rate than any other state as more people migrate to the South and West and leave behind the Great Lakes region, according to a study from United Van Lines.


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The study did not seek to determine reasons for the migration.
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Old 01-11-2008, 05:22 PM   #2
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Americans are still moving to North Carolina at a higher rate than any other state as more people migrate to the South and West and leave behind the Great Lakes region, according to a study from United Van Lines.


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The study did not seek to determine reasons for the migration.

I think its because of John Edwards
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I think it is because it was 55 degrees here in RI today...
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having lived in South Carolina for a year, i think the reason is because of boiled peanuts, Waffle Houses, and Pig pickins.
But to be fair, that was SOUTH Carolina. NORTH seemed a little nicer.
Charlotte is a beautiful city and i hear Ashville is too.
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Cheaper property, better weather, and an actual environment that accepts religion and the family. The welfare state of the the bluer states increases the cost of living.
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The welfare state of the the bluer states increases the cost of living.
This is unique to the "bluer states"????
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having lived in South Carolina for a year, i think the reason is because of boiled peanuts, Waffle Houses, and Pig pickins.
But to be fair, that was SOUTH Carolina. NORTH seemed a little nicer.
Charlotte is a beautiful city and i hear Ashville is too.
Ashville is stunningly beautiful with panoramic mountain views......I am looking at the outer banks as my next destination this spring,vacation/residence ..
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What, exactly, does this have to do with Politics ? Can we put this crap in the Pub ?
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What, exactly, does this have to do with Politics ? Can we put this crap in the Pub ?

hahahaha economy and politics are the lungs and heart of EVERY country .

Whats wrong with you Belichickfan lately ? Lighten up sir.
You are getting growchy lately ,my friend .


Demographers say the jump is fueled largely by two highly mobile segments of the population:

• Immigrants who have left traditional gateway states and fanned out across the USA in search of jobs and lower living costs.

• A larger generation of 20-somethings, an age group more likely than others to move as they attend college, launch their careers or leave their childhood homes. The number of people in their 20s dropped from 40.5 million in 1990 to 38.3 million in 2000 but rebounded to almost 42 million in 2006.


If this is crap for you , leave this section of this forum . More and more governmental branches work with statistics today, and i am sure you know that . Laws are sometimes made /created through statistics .
Our country is technically Bankrupt , is this economic or politic or both?
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