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« on: August 18, 2018, 03:37:03 PM »

As an aside, Philly is a weirdly insular metro area. It's growing more slowly than all other metro areas of its size (I guess except Chicago), and in my experience, most of the migration it's experiencing is from within the ACELA corridor/Eastern PA area. It's not a cosmopolitan magnet the same way that places like DC and NYC are. I wonder if that's part of why so many people overestimated how much it would carry the state in 2016.
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