Net migration, US population
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The onset of COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 set off a wave of domestic migration that reoriented housing markets across the country, turning some metro areas into boomtowns and sinking a number of others. The prevailing narrative around this phenomenon ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado’s population growth has slowed sharply this decade compared to last, and would have fallen even more except for a strong surge in international migration following the pandemic. But a sharp decline in ...
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The wave of migration set off by the COVID-19 pandemic pushed home prices through the roof in towns that had previously been relatively sleepy. While data shows that some narratives at the time proved to be a bit overstated, there’s no question that it ...
The state’s growth is expected to moderate in coming years as in-migration slows, GDP growth cools and unemployment edges higher before stabilizing by 2034.
Data from the Internal Revenue Service shows that San Antonio is an outlier when it comes to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on where people moved. In addition to the migration data, the IRS also publishes the reported total income of people ...
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to a public lecture by Nadia El-Shaarawi of Colby College and McGill Refugee Research Group. El-Shaarawi will present the lecture, titled “Migration and displacement in pandemic times ...
Pandemic-era migration trends favored smaller, more affordable cities over large metro areas. Tennessee is experiencing sustained interest from potential new residents, ranking third in net migration interest. Tennessee's appeal includes no state income ...
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 change that will reshape politics, economics and civil ...