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Blue State Exodus

By Joel Kotkin, Forbes

For the past decade a large coterie of pundits, prognosticators and their media camp followers have insisted that growth in America would be concentrated in places hip and cool, largely the bluish regions of the country.

Since the onset of the recession, which has hit many once-thriving Sun Belt hot spots, this chorus has grown bolder. The Wall Street Journal, for example, recently identified the "Next Youth-Magnet Cities" as drawn from the old "hip and cool" collection of yore: Seattle, Portland, Washington, New York and Austin, Texas.

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Posted by: Jim.  
Nov 04, 09:55 AM
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If I could find a job in a more spread-out place in the country, I'd pick up and move in a heartbeat. Apparently I'm far from the only one.



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