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Out of the 15 fastest-growing cities in the U.S., 12 are located in the Sun Belt as of 2023. [5] Additionally, 86 percent of the top 50 zip codes that saw the largest increases in new residents since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic were in Texas, Florida, and Arizona. The traditional explanations for the growth are increasing productivity in ...
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The allusion was to a long clothing belt, as seen on a map. The usage has expanded to other climatic, economic, and cultural concentrations. These regions are not formally defined; they frequently overlap and have vague borders. The terminology is also used outside the U.S. (e.g. India's Hindi Belt).
Maryland has no natural lakes, mostly due to the lack of glacial history in the area. [7] All lakes in the state today were constructed, mostly via dams. [8] Buckel's Bog is believed by geologists to have been a remnant of a former natural lake. [9] Maryland has shale formations containing natural gas, where fracking is theoretically possible. [10]
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The race for the Sun Belt states of Arizona, Nevada and Georgia is tightening, as Vice President Harris closes the gap former President Trump had built on President Biden when he was the ...
More than 2 million single-family homes have been built in the South since January 2021, more than four times the number completed in the Northeast, according to a Capital Economics economist.
New Times/Siena polls show Trump has gained a lead in Arizona and remains ahead in Georgia and North Carolina, but the race remains tight.