Immigrants slow or reverse the population decline in the rural Great Plains. (user search)
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muon2
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« on: December 21, 2014, 10:39:05 PM »

After the most recent census estimates, Muon2 has the following:

CO +1
FL +1
IL -1
MI -1
MN -1
NC +1
OH -1
PA -1
RI -1
TX +3
VA +1
WV -1

This differs from the above map in a couple of places. I am very confident that Muon knows how to calculate the compound growth correctly.

We aren't so far apart. Sean adds one to MT that I give to TX and takes one from NY that I take from MN. I look forward to a new update in a few days.
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« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2014, 11:49:28 PM »

Isn't MN losing extremely likely?

They barely avoided a loss in 2010 and haven't kept up since then. They need a strong turnaround to avoid a 2020 loss, though their economic success could help them this decade.
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