Noun
sunbelt (plural sunbelts)
(chiefly US) An area or belt of land that receives a lot of sun; specifically, a zone comprising the southern and western states of the USA where the weather is typically sunny, characterised by an influx of population from the north and often typified as having conservative political views. [from 20th c.]
Sunbelt (plural Sunbelts)
Alternative letter-case form of sunbelt
In 1950, only 28 percent of the U.S. population was located in the Sunbelt. Source: Internet
It might also be an indication that more people have the means to retire to a sunbelt state, Iverson added. Source: Internet
Perris’ Jordan Telleria drives for the basket at home in a Sunbelt League match against Heritage in Perris on Wednesday, Jan. Source: Internet
The soaring numbers across the Sunbelt have raised fears that many other states could see the same phenomenon if they reopen too, and that people from the South and West could spread the virus to other regions. Source: Internet
Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG) Shares Sold by Sunbelt Securities Inc. Source: Internet
But his economic policies are a de facto war against the high-growth red states of the South and the Sunbelt. Source: Internet