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« on: July 30, 2013, 04:32:14 PM »

One thing I've noticed is how some suburban areas which only twenty years earlier had been boomtowns - lost population during the 70s. Perhaps a result of the children moving out? Here are some examples"

IL 6 - Berwyn Cicero Oak Park Park Ridge (lost 8% of population in 1970s)
IL 10 - Evanston, Winetka, Skokie, Wilmette (lost 6% of population in 70s)
NJ 7 - western Bergen county (lost 7% of population in 70s)
NY 4 - SE Nassau (lost 8% of population)
NY 5 - SW Nassau (lost 7% of population)
NY 24 - Scarsdale, White Plains (lost 6% of population)
PA 7 - Delaware County (lost 10% of population)
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