Is there data on where people tend to move most often after living in a given city? A Markov Decision Process type transition probability model?
Eg, I think SF —> {Portland, Seattle} is common. Now I’m realizing Seattle <—-> Los Angeles is duplex common. I’m told SF —>LA is 📈
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You’d think the Bayesians would have priored this to death already. The most salient data for where to go next is where people tend to go... whether you want to buck the trends or follow it. I almost want to do this as a survey myself.
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SF—>Austin is pretty big nowadays. I’ve almost moved there several times in the last 15 years. Still feel the pull...
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Here's an interactive map of moving patterns, but it's using older data unfortunately. forbes.com/special-report
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Would be great if you could find data where you can segment the population. I'm assuming most people on Twitter aren't concerned about $50k/year households moving from LA to AZ.
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Boston to Seattle was big some years ago, although I don't know if it still is. It's enough of a thing that I saw a local comedian tell a joke about it.
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