States that backed Trump are growing faster than ones that didn't.
States that backed President Donald Trump in 2016 enjoyed faster growth last year than states that went for Hillary Clinton, a Yelp index shows.
Five of the seven fastest-growing states in the U.S. during 2019 went red in the last presidential contest, according to a trend tracked bythat could come into play as a bevy of Democratic hopefuls look to unseat the Republican incumbent in a race that will heat up soon. Of the seven best-growing states — North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Louisiana, Alaska, Hawaii and Maine — only the latter two voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016. Moreover, the seven slowest-growing states and districts by Yelp's measure — Oregon, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Connecticut and Delaware — all voted Democrat.Rather, it uses information gathered through its platform to gauge the strength of local economies through business survival and consumer interest.
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