more economic problems on the horizon than i imagine where the growth numbers e would be if they didn t include government spending. right. and i mean, you take tude out gv government spendingd and probably be negative three and a half years and what was the growth numbers if youe didn t have states like florida and texas actually doing wellbet economically? yeah,uawe and that s a good segy governor to what we want to cover next because just today t cbs news reported essentiallyly that things are too good in florida saying that florida is the least affordable placele to live p the united states and charlie crist just picked up on thiss to attack you. so i guess they d prefer prefere to live d in a state where peope don t want to move there and there s a glutton glut in housing and you know, forng that reason prices stay low. buty this is the supply and demand issue iss not of a growing state. we ve led the nation in net in migration since covid. and ifif you look at the states
Trends help illuminate how their states have changed over the past decade, particularly in Florida and Texas.KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE The U.S. Census Bureau recently reported changes in population from 2020 to 2021. While the headline findings mainly dealt with population declines, a number of places (particularly in the Sun Belt) are still experiencing substantial growth. A little more than 5 dozen counties with at least 100,000 residents grew by 3% or more from April 2020 to July 2021. These counties are spread across 20 states. Almost all of these counties vote Republican for president, although GOP presidential performance has eroded in many of them. Nearly half of these counties are in Florida and Texas, and the differing presidential trends in these fast-growing counties help illustrate the changing political trajectory of each state.
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something that falls in your expertise and that s the census data. all the nation s growth happened in cities which have been democratic strongholds, not rural areas. what does all of this tell us? well, it s interesting. you have versus expectations have you seen this data giving some good news to democrats when there was an expectation that there would be a lot of good news for republicans. early estimates had, you know, texas, florida, they are picking up the congressional seats but then you look at where the growth is happening in some of these places, and if it is the cities that may make it more challengesing for republican legislators or commissions appointed by republicans in some of these states to carve up districts that are republican safe. now, there s a lot of talk over the last decade and a half well, are demographics destiny? we saw in the census really huge growth in terms of the non-white population in the u.s. have states like florida and georgia that are on the b