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<blockquote data-quote="Virginia Frog" data-source="post: 3165265" data-attributes="member: 4959"><p>The center of the US population has only been west of the Mississippi River for about 50 years. In has been moving westward forever but has taken a much more southern movement since the '60s (air conditioning!)</p><p></p><p>In 2020, the calculation of the population center point is Wright County, MO/nearest town Hartville -middle/south part of the state.</p><p></p><p>(The big topic for demographers today is the recent SCOUS abortion ruling and it's effect on the southerly movement of the US population - since many of the no/limited abortion states tend to be in the south. They believe that there may be a steady and deliberate movement of young college-educated women to move to states more NE and West for their careers and as a result long term their families.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virginia Frog, post: 3165265, member: 4959"] The center of the US population has only been west of the Mississippi River for about 50 years. In has been moving westward forever but has taken a much more southern movement since the '60s (air conditioning!) In 2020, the calculation of the population center point is Wright County, MO/nearest town Hartville -middle/south part of the state. (The big topic for demographers today is the recent SCOUS abortion ruling and it's effect on the southerly movement of the US population - since many of the no/limited abortion states tend to be in the south. They believe that there may be a steady and deliberate movement of young college-educated women to move to states more NE and West for their careers and as a result long term their families.) [/QUOTE]
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