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What can Louisiana do to reverse its outmigration trend?

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Portada del episodio What can Louisiana do to reverse its outmigration trend?

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Louisiana continues losing people while Texas keeps booming; what’s driving the population shift, and what does it mean for our economy, workforce, and future? Tim Slack, Professor of Sociology at LSU, joins Newell to break down the latest Census numbers showing most Louisiana cities and parishes shrinking while Houston and Dallas continue attracting residents from across the region.

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