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dpmapper
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« on: February 05, 2019, 08:41:33 AM »

I don't think that's the correct interpretation.  Just because 40% of new MS residents are millennials doesn't mean that there are many millennials moving to MS, there are just few people moving to MS of all ages.  And the chart definitely doesn't say anything about who, or how many, are moving out. 

There are undoubtedly lots more millennials moving to Florida than to Arkansas, it's just that there are TONS of non-millennials moving to Florida, so the percentage of new Florida residents that are millennials is low.  So with the midwest, it could be that there are a lot of new millennial residents... or it could just be that there are not that many new non-millennial residents.  It's impossible to tell just from this chart.  I would bet it's closer to the latter. 

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