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Old 04-25-2023, 08:35 AM
 
Location: clown world
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houston here....crime has exploded, and no end in sight. the new arrivals replacing those fleeing are making it worse. death spiral activated. the law abiding are fleeing from harris county to the surrounding counties.
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Old 04-26-2023, 10:55 AM
 
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Long time residents or not, Looking at the biggest core counties Harris isn't growing as fast as it used to but it is still in positive territory:

County growth 2020 -

Los Angeles County -292,871
Cook Chicago -292,871
Harris (Houston) 49,768
Maricopa (Phoenix) 130,956
Kings (Brooklyn) -145,558
Queen's NYC -127,435
NY (Manhattan) -97,978
Bronx County -92,708
Miami-Dade -27,930
Philadelphia -36,539
Dallas County -12,699
Tarrant (FW) 43,955
Béxar 50,206
Travis (Austin) 36,248
San Francisco -65,528
Santa Clara (SJ) -65,314
Alameda (Oakland) -53,356
Suffolk (Boston) -31,555
Middlesex (Cambridge) -14,897
Fulton (Atlanta) 7,924
Denver -2,270
Nashville -7,740
This is somewhat misleading when you consider the sheer size of Harris county compared to others and where the employment centers are located. To move out of Harris county
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Old 04-26-2023, 11:10 AM
 
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This is somewhat misleading when you consider the sheer size of Harris county compared to others and where the employment centers are located. To move out of Harris county
Nothing is misleading about it.
LA County is many times bigger than Harris with much bigger area to capture employment centers and yet it lost people while Houston gained.

Dallas and Tarrant are similar in size but one lost while the other gained. It's not the size, you just don't like to see Dallas in the red category.
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Old 04-27-2023, 04:27 PM
 
Location: Beautiful Northwest Houston
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Just to illustrate how absurbd this thread is turns out according to one trucking company Houston is the number one location for relocations in the USA. Maybe now this is settled, and they can close this ridiculous thread.

Houston No. 1 relocation destination in US last year, per Penske data

The moving truck company released its top moving destinations list for 2022 with Houston leading the pack for its second year in a row. Las Vegas also held its No. 2 spot for a second year and the three next largest cities in Texas made lower half of the list.

Penske's annual list is determined by calculating the most inbound one-way consumer rentals made with the company's over 2,500 truck rental locations in 2022.

Here are the top 10 moving destinations from Penske:

Houston
Las Vegas
Orlando
Phoenix
Atlanta
Charlotte
Dallas
Jacksonville
San Antonio
Austin

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...fternoonReport
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Old 04-27-2023, 05:10 PM
 
Location: San Diego CA>Tijuana, BC>San Antonio, TX
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Well, at least he highlighted the fact that its a great place for single dudes being that there are more woman than men in the area.
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Old 04-28-2023, 05:02 AM
 
Location: Katy,TX.
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I can't see why anyone would want to leave Houston as a professional criminal. If you get caught and have a little bail money put aside, you'll be back at work in no time.
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Old 04-28-2023, 08:03 AM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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Just to illustrate how absurbd this thread is turns out according to one trucking company Houston is the number one location for relocations in the USA. Maybe now this is settled, and they can close this ridiculous thread.

Houston No. 1 relocation destination in US last year, per Penske data

The moving truck company released its top moving destinations list for 2022 with Houston leading the pack for its second year in a row. Las Vegas also held its No. 2 spot for a second year and the three next largest cities in Texas made lower half of the list.

Penske's annual list is determined by calculating the most inbound one-way consumer rentals made with the company's over 2,500 truck rental locations in 2022.

Here are the top 10 moving destinations from Penske:

Houston
Las Vegas
Orlando
Phoenix
Atlanta
Charlotte
Dallas
Jacksonville
San Antonio
Austin

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...fternoonReport
It’s the second year in a row that Houston has held the number 1 spot on this list. Can’t see why Briggs would make this video if he doesn’t have some agenda to push.
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Old 04-28-2023, 06:25 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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It’s the second year in a row that Houston has held the number 1 spot on this list. Can’t see why Briggs would make this video if he doesn’t have some agenda to push.
He does have an agenda to push.
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Old 04-29-2023, 04:52 PM
 
Location: Belton, Tx
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Yeah. Hell say decent things about the food and diversity in Houston but go on about how it’s hell on earth outside that. Other cities he dogs include Baltimore, Detroit, Philadelphia, Chicago, Birmingham, Little Rock, and San Francisco. He loves Austin, Denver, Portland, and a bunch of smaller places that are at least 75% white like Fort Wayne and Northwest Arkansas. He loves DFW except for the city of Dallas.

Basically he gives high ranks to places that white people move to and have low crime rates. He gives low rankings to places that are diverse and/or have high crime.
I've noticed that too and don't forget Memphis. He dogs them too. He loves San Jose though.
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Old 05-18-2023, 07:33 AM
 
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The new census city updates are out. The CITY of Houston GAINED population. They were among the top 10 in the country for numeric gain and 3rd in Texas after Fort Worth and San Antonio. Houston gained more than Austin and Dallas.

4 of the Texas big 5 now are in the top 10. Austin city passed San Jose to give Texas its 4th city in the top 10 most populated cities.

Elsewhere in the Houston metro, Conroe passed 100k.
Harris County was the fastest growing county in the country, overtaking Maricopa (Phoenix).

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