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« on: October 05, 2021, 12:30:10 AM »

Should also be noted that there were relatively small swings between '12 > '16 in the larger Metro areas in Nebraska vs KC 'Burbs.

Meant swings would be slightly larger in NE in '20 > KS considering that Educated Upper-Middle Class Burbs swung so much harder in KS than ME in '16.

NE was the lagging indicator and Johnson County was the leading indicator in this case....

Also, people could look at shifts in places within Metro OKC and Tulsa, and possibly even down into DWF to see how the whole "Data Center" version of the Tech Sector has been attracting skilled professionals as well as younger folks into places not normally considered as "desirable" to relocate to for a job gig.
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