MarinaDelRey1
MarinaDelRey1 t1_ixdjd4v wrote
MarinaDelRey1 t1_ixdgtft wrote
Reply to comment by pixelburger in [OC] Countries with Three Start Michelin Restaurants Since 2007 (Reviews expanded outside of Europe in 2006 but data was not available) by Metalytiq
That’s why I think it’s be interesting to see by city over time. I’m pretty sure SF and Chicago made significant gains on NYC in terms of Michelin stars over the past few years
MarinaDelRey1 t1_ixdbrou wrote
Reply to comment by Yossarian216 in [OC] Countries with Three Start Michelin Restaurants Since 2007 (Reviews expanded outside of Europe in 2006 but data was not available) by Metalytiq
I know Alinea has had one for awhile but I thought Charlie Trotters had one when it was open. Might need to expand the dataset to ** and * for it to be meaningful though
MarinaDelRey1 t1_ixd88uq wrote
Reply to comment by Metalytiq in [OC] Countries with Three Start Michelin Restaurants Since 2007 (Reviews expanded outside of Europe in 2006 but data was not available) by Metalytiq
Or just cities generally. Thanks!
MarinaDelRey1 t1_ixd04xr wrote
Reply to [OC] Countries with Three Start Michelin Restaurants Since 2007 (Reviews expanded outside of Europe in 2006 but data was not available) by Metalytiq
Would it be possible to break out the three major US cities? Would be interested to see how that changed over time. I also think they added LA recently
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in USA Brain Drain: % Change in Number of Adults with Bachelor's Degrees or Higher from 2020-2021 [OC] by rosetechnology
One year is way too small of a sample size. Everyone knows that California has been losing residents to other states for nearly two decades. What is often missed in the anti-California rhetoric is that there has consistently been a net inward migration of individuals with $50,000+ household income and at least a college degree. It has been the low-income, uneducated residents leaving the state. I’m guessing Covid was an outlier year and that the trend of highly educated, high income earnings flocking to California continues