Report: Miami-Dade losing more residents than gaining
We have all heard over the course of the last few years about the flood of people moving to South Florida, but it turns out Miami-Dade is losing more residents than it's gaining.
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We have all heard over the course of the last few years about the flood of people moving to South Florida, but it turns out Miami-Dade is losing more residents than it's gaining.
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Irving Mercado always checks the card reader before inserting his credit card at the gas pump.
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