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Why Your Hometown Might Be Shrinking - And What That Means for Us!

We're diving into a big topic today: population shifts and what that really means for our communities. As I chat about my hometown of Rochester, New York, I highlight how our population peaked way back in 1950 and has since shrunk to under 210,000—yikes! That's a third of our city just poof, gone! But this isn’t just a local story; it’s happening all over the U.S. Places like West Virginia are down 15%, while states like Texas are booming with an 8 million increase. So, what’s the deal? We’ll explore why people pick up and leave—jobs, weather, affordability—and what we lose when they do. Let’s dig into this puzzle of who stays, who goes, and the heart of the places we call home. Buckle up; it’s going to be a wild ride!

Takeaways:

  1. In this episode, we talked about the dramatic population shifts happening across America, especially in cities like Rochester where the population has drastically declined since the 1950s.
  2. We explored the reasons behind these migrations, highlighting that factors like jobs, weather, and affordability are key drivers for people relocating to different states.
  3. It's fascinating to see how some places like Texas are booming, gaining millions, while others like West Virginia are losing significant portions of their population—it's a real reshuffling affair!
  4. We posed some deep questions about what keeps people rooted in their hometowns and what they might lose when they leave, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own experiences.
  5. I shared some surprising statistics about states like Utah witnessing a 35% population increase, while Maine is facing a decline—what a wild ride in the demographics game!
  6. As always, we love hearing your thoughts, so feel free to drop us a message at jamesabrown.net and let us know what keeps you in your neck of the woods!

Links referenced in this episode:

  1. jamesabrown.net
Transcript
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This is the Daily Note.

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I'm James A.

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Brown.

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r city's population peaked in:

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Today it's under 210,000.

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That's a third of our city gone, and they're not coming back.

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That's the pattern playing out everywhere in America.

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We're reshuffling ourselves.

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West Virginia is down 15%.

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Meanwhile, Texas gains 8 million people.

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Utah is up 35%, while Maine shrinks.

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Some of us follow jobs, weather, and affordability.

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They're all rational choices that hollow out some places and make others boom.

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But I'm taken with the question behind it all.

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What makes someone stay where they are and what gets lost when they go?

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Let me know on jamesabrown.net on that note.

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I'm James A.

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Brown, and as always, be well.

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