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Most of the western United States, except the Pacific states, saw population growth during the mid-2000s. What is the best explanation for the lack of growth in the Pacific states?

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Answer:

The Pacific states have a higher cost of living than the states further inland.

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User Tom Slutsky
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Boi I'm so sorry nobody answered, but the lack of growth was because the colonists didn't like the weather, and the population
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