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The Complete list of food spending by city: And the ones we missed #1 Austin, #7 Irvine, #8 Nashville, #9 Scottsdale -- (link)
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MDH (aka MDH)
May 26 '10, 07:09
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Now Loosi can see about Arlington
(www.bundle.com)
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At first glance, they all seem like places with a high % of young, university-educated, well-paid people who weren't born in that city -- nm
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Roger More
May 26, 07:26
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stop bringing your work to ST -- nm
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zork
May 26, 07:30
I expect there is some correlation to household size in addition to the regional cost of living -- nm
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zork
May 26, 07:26
That is a fantastic graphic. Very well done. -- nm
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psilotum
May 26, 07:23
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