CNBC survey mocked after ranking all red states as top 10 'worst places to live'
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CNBC survey mocked after ranking all red states as top 10 'worst places to live'.
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CNBC ranked only red states as worst to live in, but Census data shows Tennessee, Texas, and Utah are leading the nation in population growth.
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