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Chris Jones
  • Hackensack, NJ
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Need help finding population & job growth trends for different markets

Chris Jones
  • Hackensack, NJ
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Hello Everyone

I wanted to know if anyone here has a resource/web site were I can find the population and job growth trends of different markets.

basically i want to know what areas are the people moving to, and i also want to know were are the jobs moving to as well.

I've tried the census bureau, but for some reason which I don't know, but it just seems this isn't the info I need, or it isn't organized the way I want it or something (or maybe i'm using the site wrong or something, i just don't really know).

basically i'm looking for something that shows a huge snapshot of all markets or states along with there PROJECTED population and job growth info, were I can take that info and drill down to the actual local areas that are effected the most by this info, then checkout if that info is accurate..

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