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    West Virginia sees most growth in eastern panhandle

    West Virginia sees most growth in eastern panhandle


    By Melanie Eversley, USA TODAY
    Posted 8h 16m ago |

    The northeast part of West Virginia saw a population boom between 2000 and 2010 as people from the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area moved in, Census figures released Wednesday show.

    Newcomers have been flooding into West Virginia looking for greener acres and a less expensive, better-quality life, said Christiadi, a demographer with the West Virginia University Bureau of Business and Economic Research.

    "They work in the D.C. area but they are moving into the eastern panhandle region searching for better and cheaper housing," said Christiadi, who has only one name. "Some people move into the area for schools. The trend will likely continue."

    Overall, West Virginia grew 2.5% from 2000 through 2010 to 1.85 million people.

    Of its 20 largest counties, Berkeley saw the most growth. The county, anchored by Martinsburg, grew 37% to 104,169. Martinsburg was one of eight cities, of the state's 20 largest, that grew; it increased 15% to 17,227, the largest percentage increase of those cities. Martinsburg is about 95 miles from Washington, D.C.

    "It's a very easy commute," said Carol Goolsby, executive director of the Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council, based in Martinsburg.

    The Maryland Area Regional Commuter Train Service has three stops in West Virginia and carries 500 to 550 people a day into the Washington area.

    Of the five most populous incorporated places, Morgantown was the only one that saw population growth, increasing almost 11% to 29,660 residents, most likely because of the growth of West Virginia University, Goolsby said.

    Many cities that lost population were continuing a trend that originated in the 1970s when mining jobs began to decline, Christiadi said. Wheeling lost the largest percentage of people, shrinking 9% to 28,486 residents. Charleston, the capital, remained the state's largest city, at 51,400 residents.

    West Virginia became slightly more diverse, although it remained less diverse than the nation as a whole. The white, non-Hispanic population decreased slightly from 94.6% to 93.2%.

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    I can beleive it they over flowing out of my state KY.We are over run with them here(mod edit ).

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