The State - News from Nov. 29, 1987
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More people are moving away from Santa Clara County than are arriving, breaking a 25-year trend, a study showed. The report by the Assn. of Bay Area Governments blamed the slumping computer industry for the net decline in population of about 10,000 residents during 1985 and 1986. Meanwhile, San Francisco, which had been losing people to the suburbs since the 1950s, recorded an increase of 50,000 residents this decade.
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