

Because my toddler shouldn’t affect this map
Because my toddler shouldn’t affect this map
San Miguel County. There isn’t too much there, but it does have Telluride, a very posh ski town. If I had to guess, I would say the less-educated staff (hotel housekeeping, restaurant servers, lift operators, etc) are only there seasonally but business owners/managers and maybe some remote workers are there permanently, skewing things a bit?
I would LOVE to see a better answer than mine!
Jacksonville is Florida’s most populous city. The Nashville metro area has more than double the population of San Francisco. When people talk about cities in contexts like this, they usually account for the adjacent suburbs as well, which usually has a lot more of the people. The cities may have the center and the commerce, but arbitrary lines separating it from other cities don’t mean the area is any bigger or smaller.
So what perfectly accurate data source do you propose this map be based on?
There was some kind of cut after he was asked that question; I would think that’s what’s going on