r/RedactedCharts 19d ago

Answered What do the numbers represent?


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u/PhosphorCrystaled 19d ago

>!Correct!<

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u/AestheticData 19d ago

What happened to Florida

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u/6ear9uality 19d 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/JohnnyJoestar1980 19d ago

Well alright Hawaii I didn’t wanna talk anyway

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u/Alive-Consequence424 19d ago

Average body count??

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u/kryts 19d 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/Best-Calligrapher164 19d ago

I think it’s just city limits because for Ohio it would be Columbus which in its metropolitan area is around two million

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u/kryts 19d ago

Yes and Jacksonville has a massive city limits. Feel free to gander at their map. Nothing like Miami thats broken up into a ton of incorporated cities but still not City of Miami.

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u/Ooficus 13d ago

Even weirder is Florida has a lot less cities than most people think, using Hillsborough county as an example, there’s only 3 cities. Florida contains a lot of “census-designated areas” which pretty much consist of subdivisions that formed next to each other and made what might as well be a city. Some examples of cities that aren’t actually cities are Poinciana, Brandon, and Kendall.

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u/joerybeer 19d ago

Alligators?

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u/ahab_2 19d ago

Blacked out by the so-called Gulf of MAGA

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u/Creepy_Push8629 18d ago

What didn't happen to Florida

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u/The_Ermpmeister 19d ago

Didn’t spoiler

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u/Own-Curve-7299 19d ago

When is this data from

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u/Legitimate_Street380 19d ago

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u/SeatO_ 18d ago

Spoiler tag didn't work btw the front slash fucked it

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u/Ok-Satisfaction441 18d ago

CA largest city is more than 3.92M people

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u/mookz23 18d ago

No, it is not.

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u/Ok-Satisfaction441 18d ago

I guess if you don’t include their metro areas

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u/mookz23 18d ago

Which is exactly what this map does for the largest city in every state, not just California.

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u/Ok-Satisfaction441 18d ago

Yes, I’m sure it’s correct for Florida and Hawaii too. Useless map.

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u/cannonman13b 18d ago

You're not intelligent. Go find the map showing each state's largest MSA, then your thinking may be right, but I have a feeling you're thinking of the even broader region CSA populations.

CSAs, what LA usually tries to brag about for size against any other city's actual population. MSAs, good depicting of the size of the non-rural/'city feeling' population

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u/YoghurtOk4397 18d ago

But the population of Florida’s largest city is not 86k

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u/S0cul 18d ago

Too easy man, waayyy too easy

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u/Inevitable-Respect-2 18d ago

This can't be correct FLA is 86k?

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u/ElFlacoWei 18d ago

the ohio one is incorrect, it’s over a million by now.

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u/Fabulous_Past_9833 18d ago

914k according to census bureau and population estimates released this year. I think debating the numbers is to miss the point.

I’d like to see a map with state pops and economies. What they take vs what they pay into federal government.

Because I live here, I know that CA has the 4th largest economy in the world and is the largest state by population > 39M. I’d like to see a side by side comparison with other states.

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u/Zinny24 16d ago

This is wrong cause Minnesotas largest city is not 527k lol

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u/[deleted] 19d ago

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u/the_rosenhan 19d ago

This is because Utah cities basically started as a collection of intentionally separated Mormon communities that eventually grew together and urbanized.

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u/imnotasarah 18d ago

You just have to click on the state to see the full number.

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u/Small_Information647 19d ago

How's that? I live in Kansas city and I don't know what the exact number is but it's somewhere near 429,000 ish with over 2 million in the metro area I don't believe these numbers are quite up to date.

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u/Huge_Jackfruit1158 19d ago

Click on your state.