This is a couple of weeks old, but the Pew Research Center put out a survey recently ranking U.S. cities by the percentage of respondents who said they’d like to live in that city. At first glance, D.C. didn’t do that well, but considering respondents were answering the same question for each of the 30 cities included in the survey, we didn’t actually do badly, either. Pew says that 25 percent of respondents said they’d like to live in Washington, D.C., putting us in roughly the same vicinity of Atlanta, New York, Dallas, Philadelphia, and Chicago in terms of desirability. That’s pretty decent company. Denver was the most popular city by far, with 43 percent saying they’d like to live there, while Cleveland and Detroit took the bottom spots, getting 10 and 8 percent, respectively. It’s interesting to note that if the entire country actually acted on these preferences, there would be approximately 75 million people living in Washington.