One of the ways to track domestic migration is to use tax returns. File in one state one year, another some other year, a move is inferred.
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As a queer person, the number of people in my extended life migrating from hostile areas to maybe-safer ones is staggering.
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As a data scientist, this is an interesting modeling problem.
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I'm very curious to see what migration looks like in 2018, particularly among high-income tech people. Are states losing high-wage jobs?
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Typically, if one leaves a job, that position can get filled. But it may not be filled at the same salary level.
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In short, what is the economic cost of people looking around at the empowered horrible state legislatures and saying "f- this"?
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