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		<description><![CDATA[Domestic migration depictions for every US county.  | I just extracted myself from this time warp of an interactive map at Forbes. It lets you analyze domestic migration in recent years for every county in the US. Not only can you see population and income summaries for each place, but you can get specific information about the counties that are donating or receiving residents. Here&#8217;s a look at how domestic migration plays out in Curry County, Oregon, population 22,364. The blue...]]></description>
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