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Old Posted Dec 3, 2019, 8:24 PM
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Originally Posted by SteveD View Post
Regardless of which of the two has the larger population, I do believe that the long term trend for both will be to settle into the 5 and 6 spots nationally, behind the big 4, CA, TX, FL & NY. So 5 Georgia 6 North Carolina, or, 5 North Carolina 6 Georgia. I'm talking 3 or 4 decades from now.

I see both GA and NC having a similar population for decades.
Georgia had been outpacing North Carolina in population for years/decades and surpassed it population in 1990s. According to estimates, it's only been in the recent past (2010-ish) that both NC and GA both has been nearly the same in population growth, around healthy 9%.
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