Looking into the article more closely, it has doubled…to 0.34%.
So that’s about 437,000 households, which isn’t nothing. If you put them all in one US city, it’d be bigger than Jacksonville, which would put it into the top 10 by population.
Still, it makes it easy to not be affected; just don’t live in Jacksonville.
Looking into the article more closely, it has doubled…to 0.34%.
So that’s about 437,000 households, which isn’t nothing. If you put them all in one US city, it’d be bigger than Jacksonville, which would put it into the top 10 by population.
Still, it makes it easy to not be affected; just don’t live in Jacksonville.