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The median listed home price in Super Tuesday states has risen 50.1%, during the last four years and now is worth 7.7% more than the median home in non-voting states – the Super Tuesday median home was worth 2.8% less in 2011. We also found Super Tuesday states were more stable when it came to creating jobs, saw better wage growth and when it came to home prices, saw a recovery that valued the median Super Tuesday home at a higher level than the rest of the country.
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