CS78 said:
Thanks for the info. Im not a stats person but that chart seems to have some odd anomalies. Why would 25-35 year olds have such a sharp dip while 5-10 year olds have such a sharp increase? Those two should correlate better than that.
Some of the crazy large swings in the other age groups make me question the validity of the data all together. 28% change in 75-79 year olds? Almost 50% change in 50-54 year olds? My suspicion is the sample size used for these five-year estimates, is entirely too small to be reliable at all. Or neighborhoods and areas of town are inconsistently measured. How else could a 50% change be explained? They're saying 50-54 year olds doubled in five years! That has to be heavily flawed and it's not realistic.
I fall into the last range mentioned here. I moved here with no child (except the one that is in school currently). To me, it's pretty apparent what you are seeing. Lots of folks who have the opportunity to return to Aggieland are doing it. But they are mostly like me, no school aged kids who can work from wherever. Heck there is a lot of that happening with people my age.






