Submitted by BoMcCready t3_xsurvg in dataisbeautiful
Veruna_Semper t1_iqn4bgx wrote
How was this gathered?. I'm pretty sure the Los- city in WY is Lost Cabin which feels like a bit of a stretch.
Edit: Apparently Lost Cabin is now unincorporated as it no longer has a population, but Lost Springs still has a couple people living there so the example still works.
BoMcCready OP t1_iqn7iur wrote
Yeah, it’s literally just a string calculation. So you’re right with this example.
K0rby t1_iqodwiu wrote
The other thing about Wyoming is that because there so few towns, just a couple places is enough to register as a high percentage to end up in the top of the charts.
Veruna_Semper t1_iqooeds wrote
I noticed that as well. Our small sample size messes with all kinds of stats lol
K0rby t1_iqodqm7 wrote
I was thinking the same thing (re:Wyoming). You beat me to it! Have you figured out the “El” in Wyoming?
Veruna_Semper t1_iqoobjh wrote
El Rancho. Tiny town between Douglas and Wheatland on I-25. I was wondering myself so I had to look it up.
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