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Old Posted Aug 13, 2021, 5:57 PM
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Originally Posted by homebucket View Post
I wonder what's causing the slower growth rates in LA relative to the Bay Area.
I'm thinking the inclusion of more and more counties to the "Bay Area" over the years?

I would never think of Modesto/Stanislaus County to be part of the Bay area before, for example (I still don't). Modesto to SF is like what, 90 miles? But I guess more and more people have been moving to places like Modesto and super-commuting it to the core Bay Area?

I guess if more and more people from say, Santa Barbara/Goleta, started super-commuting it to LA, then Santa Barbara County would be added to "Greater LA" (which has been the same 5 counties for decades)?
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