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Originally Posted by marothisu
 Looks like you have to request the data from them. What you have shown at least for inbound isn't that much of a surprise. The Census has the FlowMapper which does this county-to-county but the last data they have is the 2018 (via 5 year ACS).
I actually had looked at a handful of MSA to MSA movement previously. For Chicago at least here's some numbers. I'm not counting MSAs in the region like Indianapolis, Milwaukee, etc here:
From ___ MSA to Chicago MSA in 2018:
NYC: 7307 people
Los Angeles: 4753 people
Washington DC: 3531 people
Atlanta: 3271 people
San Francisco: 2865 people
Boston: 2677 people
Phoenix: 2587 people
Dallas: 2569 people
Miami: 2534 people
Houston: 2518 people
San Diego: 1928 people
Virginia Beach: 1745 people
Denver: 1723 people
Philadelphia: 1616 people
Seattle: 1607 people
Austin: 1367 people
Chicago MSA is actually a larger destination of people moving from NYC than Dallas who seems to always tell people just how many people are moving there from NYC apparently. They do, however, get a lot of people from LA.
I should continue this analysis..
That's great. I hope some great things will come out of. It'll be awhile before we see anything super super useful application wise but these things are important. Hope the Chicago region can keep companies/orgs who provide any breakthroughs. The entire paradigm of how a quantum computer works down to how the algorithms work is completely different than a classical computer.
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The top three (NY LA DC) make complete sense. Just speaking to urbanity, you get a great dose of it here for WAY less cash.
Funny that Virginia Beach made the list, weird really. I mean, I am apart of that inbound number, but still.