The folks at the Big Picture blog had a story about a cool new interactive map from Forbes showing migration trends within the United States and you know I had to play with it for a moment.
The map provides some interesting data. Red lines show county-to-county moves with a net loss of population for Knox County, while black lines show moves with a net gain for Knox County. Here’s what Knox County’s overall migration patterns looked like based on 2008 data:
I’ll take a look at what this might mean and how it compares to other Tennessee metro areas after the jump.
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