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tabthough OP t1_jbbaez2 wrote
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Legend and shading corrected from previous version.
tabthough OP t1_j9s6s0e wrote
Source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/states
Tools: https://www.mapchart.net/usa.html
Recently Marjorie Taylor Greene advocated for a National Divorce. What would a "National Divorce" look like in the United States? Here, the US is divided into five new regions:
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New England: The classic New England region plus the rest of the East Coast up until Virginia. This is a region of immigrants with a beautiful diverse culture and a liberal lean. The financial center in New York helps make this the second largest region in terms of GDP. The Appalachians provide a natural geographic border.
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New Canada: These states are close to Canada, with many people living in these states traveling across the border for work and vice versa. They are predominantly White, educated, and liberal.
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New America: This is the heartland, united behind a conservative political lean. It has most of the population and the largest share of GDP, though the GDP per capita is second-to-last
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New Mexico: New Mexico and Arizona
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Pacifica: The West Coast, liberal states. It has the highest GDP per capita, though the total GDP is only third among these regions. The Rocky Mountains are a natural geographic border.
I do not agree with the idea of dividing up the country, but it's interesting to see the numbers.
tabthough OP t1_j8k44ng wrote
Reply to [OC] History of how the U.S. economy outstripped the U.K. economy and how Brexit deepened the gap by tabthough
Source: https://www.measuringworth.com/datasets/ukgdp/, https://www.measuringworth.com/datasets/usgdp/
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Brexit is really the premier league's greatest self-goal
tabthough OP t1_iu1uqw8 wrote
Reply to comment by MakeTotalDestr0i in [OC] Racial breakdown of students at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Stanford compared to students scoring 1400+ on the SAT by tabthough
This is correct: 33% of the HYPMS domestic student population is URMs
tabthough OP t1_iu1kjfp wrote
Reply to [OC] Racial breakdown of students at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Stanford compared to students scoring 1400+ on the SAT by tabthough
Source: https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2022/07/class-of-2026-yield-at-nearly-84-percent, https://admissions.yale.edu/sites/default/files/2026profileweb.pdf, https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/admission-statistics, https://mitadmissions.org/apply/process/profile/, https://facts.stanford.edu/academics/freshmen-class-profile/
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tabthough OP t1_jbbd86t wrote
Reply to comment by _Landscape_ in [OC] Which countries are doing their part in welcoming non-EU migrants? by tabthough
They are counting current residents who were born in a country outside of the EU, regardless of citizenship status.