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The US economic ups and downs in the 2000s led to the relocation of hundreds of thousands of people to the
South and West.
West and Midwest.
Northeast and South.
Midwest and Northeast.
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South and West.
Explanation: During the 2000s many people relocated to the Sun Belt — especially southern and western states — driven by job growth, lower costs, and warmer climates.
Explanation: During the 2000s many people relocated to the Sun Belt — especially southern and western states — driven by job growth, lower costs, and warmer climates.
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