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Net migration to the United States may plunge to its lowest level in decades this year, according to a new report from D.C. think tanks American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and the Brookings ...
Yet 2020 offered some Americans a new reason to move – the COVID-19 pandemic, which was declared a national emergency in mid-March. Many people moved away from virus hotspots or left cities ...
The US saw its first migration increase in a decade in 2020, a new Apartment List report showed. High-income households led the way, searching for affordable housing during the remote-work era.
Net exits from San Francisco in the last nine months of 2020 increased nearly 650% compared with the same period in 2019 — from 5,200 net exits to 38,800.
The Bay Area, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago were among the population losers in 2020, new census estimates show. Austin grew the most. By Jed Kolko The nation’s most urban counties lost ...
Yet “move to” data suggests politics is a motive for some, but not all. The IRS migration report from 2020 found that the most popular state for ex-Californians, by far, is conservative Texas.
The human species is on the move. Last year there were more people living outside of their birth countries than at any other time in modern history, according to the United Nations. It’s a sea ...
Miami-Dade County, Florida, had the largest postive net international migration estimate among all counties. This county saw 28,593 more residents from July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020.
2020 Migration was Largely to Nearby Suburbs Markets on the West Coast illustrate this story of suburban migration. By Leslie Shaver | May 27, 2021 at 07:16 AM ...
Washington state’s population is still increasing — just not as quickly as it has in previous years. That’s according to ...
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