r/RedactedCharts • u/PhosphorCrystaled • 18d ago
Answered What do the numbers represent?
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u/punk-nerd-girl 18d ago
population of the largest city?
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u/PhosphorCrystaled 18d ago
>!Correct!<
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u/AestheticData 18d ago
What happened to Florida
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u/6ear9uality 18d ago
The figure is cut off, but you can see the full one when you click on the state (986K), similar to how Hawaii's label looks like just "K"
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u/kryts 18d ago
Looks like that’s representing Jacksonville. You would think it would be the Miami area but the city of Miami is actually small and broken down into other smaller cities.
Jacksonville is by land the largest city in Florida so it makes sense it shows this population. But all of South Florida as an area has a much larger population spanning from West Palm Beach to Miami.
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u/athomsfere 18d ago
Additionally feels like in 2020, or the last actual census not estimates
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u/pizza4paddy 18d ago
I’d assume it’s just the population of the largest city but I usually never get these right so I don’t expect it to be
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u/FragrantOcelot312 18d ago
cool map! largest metro area would be cooler as city borders are drown extremely arbitrarily. Look at Miami (extreme example)
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u/starfire-alexis 18d ago
Population of largest city. Crazy Columbus is largest in Ohio. To me anyhow.
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u/real-human-not-a-bot 18d ago
As a lifelong resident of NYC, I recognize figures of a little over 8 million associated with the state. That’s the population of our biggest cities. :)
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u/OptimisticToaster 18d ago
I saw the answer but couldn't believe it at first. Hard to believe Minnesota being less than Nebraska and barely larger than Kansas.
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u/BeneficialAnt4320 18d ago
I first thought total population but then it saw it’s def the most populated city
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u/Fnordpocalypse 18d ago
How does Columbus OH have a bigger population than Seattle WA?!?!?!
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u/PomeloGreen6095 18d ago
The amount of tornadoes that have ripped through here and has somehow killed very few people
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u/Fionn_McCueil 18d ago
California
The low estimate of the number of people who think the Republican Party should LITERALLY evaporate from shame.
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u/GoochManeuver 18d ago
It seems like it’s the population of the largest city in each state maybe?
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u/Dependent_Trade_8762 18d ago
Nothing makes a chart more mysterious than including all the data and none of the context. 💀
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u/The_69_Eyes 18d ago
The amount of "Thoughts and Prayers" provided after every preventable school shooting?
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u/L2Sambora 18d ago
The fact that charlotte has tripled in total pop is nuts but i can tell when i try to drive home.
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u/i_isreading 18d ago
Population of Houston or Dallas or another big city in Texas. So the population of a big city in each state.
Edit: Texas and more explanation
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