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Migration and suburbanization trends observed since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic are closely tied to housing, as households seek inventory and affordability and, perhaps, have new priorities ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, widespread migration from urban centers, known as "urban exodus," occurred. In the context of ...
COVID set off a shift in household formation ... The report identified 81 “Migration Magnets,” U.S. counties with a population of at least 10,000 residents that grew more rapidly after March ...
It found that while migration fell during the 2001 and 2007-2009 economic downturns as business activity generally slowed, moves accelerated during the Covid lockdowns. BLS counted 6,384 ...
Languages: English When Covid severed the ties between white-collar ... in reddish-purple states that make up the Sun Belt. Those migration patterns led to a boom in states like Texas and Florida ...
Net migration (ie, immigrants minus emigrants) to Australia is twice the rate before covid-19. Spain’s equivalent figure recently hit an all-time high. Nearly 1.4m people on net are expected to ...
Cuba has taken five deportation flights since Trump took office, but the administration appears disinterested in improving ...
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, wealthy New Yorkers eager to escape the confines of the Big Apple fled south toward the tony, sun-soaked island of Palm Beach, FL—sparking a migration ...