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DescriptionMost Influential Component of Change for US Counties That Gained Population Between 2014 and 2015.jpg
English: This map shows those US counties that gained population mainly due to births exceeding deaths and those that gained population mainly due to migration during the period 2014-2015. All other counties either experienced no change or lost population.
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Most Influential Component of Change for US Counties That Gained Population Between 2014 and 2015
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