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Old Posted Oct 8, 2019, 4:31 AM
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Originally Posted by memph View Post

So that's an example of how it's possible for every part of the metro area to be declining in income but the metro area as a whole is still has a stable overall average income, because the population growth is in the highest income area and the population decline is in the lowest income area.
Why is there a trend in every part of the metro area declining in income in many cases? And why not that some places increase, while others decrease?

And does it make a difference if it's the lowest income parts of the metro area losing people by moving to the high income areas? Or if migration is out of the metro area entirely?
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