Look at how rosy things are in Oakland County according to the SEMCOG numbers:
http://www.semcog.org/Data/Apps/comp....cfm?cpid=2999
Note: 2000-2010 the population in age groups under 50 dropped by 85,000. The population for ages 50 and above increased by 93,000.
Someone please tell me how that can paint a picture of long term growth or financial stability. So even the wonderland that is OC is loosing young people and middle age people in their prime earning years while seing an increase in the oldest age groups.
Older people may be staying there but young people and families did not increase between 2000 and 2010. And that is one of the rosiest outlooks for the area.
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