Americans vote with their feet, flee big cities

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Americans vote with their feet, flee big cities
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The recent dump of county-level data from the Census Bureau shows that America's big left-run cities have kept losing population long after the COVID pandemic ended.

Los Angeles County, California, for example, has lost 293,000 residents since the last Census, April 1 2020, and was still losing population at the last estimate. In the same time frame, Cook County Illinois lost 166,000. New York City's five boroughs lost a combined 471,000. San Francisco has lost 66,000 people, or 7.6% of its population. Philadelphia County Pennsylvania lost 37,000.Even formerly fast-growing D.C. lost about 18,000 people during that two-year period.

High taxes, poor services, and declining public safety are making many big cities hostile places to live in. People don't always move to new states, but they often move out of bad cities. So where are people going to live? They're going to newer and better-run cities in dry desert places such as Boise and Meridian, Idaho. In spite of what Democrats tell you, people looking for a better place to live aren't put off by the fact that this state has open carry of firearms, a near-total abortion ban, and execution by firing squad. Even if those are not majority political positions in the U.S.

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