Interesting Article: America’s Biggest Brain Magnets

Newgeography.com has an interesting article addressing where college graduates are locating themselves in the US. New Orleans makes the first place, most likely more due to a shift in population after Katarina, then anything else. The real winner in the 1 million+ category is the area around “The Research Triangle” in North Carolina. It is fun to see Columbus, Ohio in 9th place and also which metro-areas are not on the list. The following paragraph caught my attention:

Conventional theory suggests that the new generation of college graduates will go to the largest, densest places, eschewing, as The Wall Street Journal put it snidely, their parent’s McMansions for small abodes in the inner city. Yet the ACS numbers indicate that, overall, college migrants tend to choose less dense places. In the two years we covered, the growth rate in urban areas with lower urban area densities (2,500 per square mile) boasted a 5% increase in college-educated residents, compared with roughly 3.5% for areas twice as dense.

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