People Are Moving Out Of The City.
Title:
People Are Moving Out Of The City.
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452
Summary:
Americans leaving the nation´s big cities in search of cheaper homes
The Census Bureau measured domestic migration -people moving within the United States - and di
The report provides the number of people moving into and out of each state, and the 25 largest
Keywords:
migration
Article Body:
Americans leaving the nation´s big cities in search of cheaper homes
The Census Bureau measured domestic migration -people moving within the United States - and di
The report provides the number of people moving into and out of each state, and the 25 largest
Many Americans are moving from large metropolitan areas to bordering counties for cheaper home
Westerners are moving inland. North-Easterners are moving West or South. And just about everyw
William Frey, demographer at the Brookings Institution explains that this is ˆa middle class f
Housing prices are soaring in the metropolitan areas, even as the population shrinks. This is
High housing costs on both coasts drove more Americans to cheaper cities nearby. One big winne
Homes in Riverside had a median price of 374,200 in 2005. That’s not cheap, but it’s certainly
Other areas that attracted a lot of new residents are Phoenix, Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla., Atl
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People Are Moving Out Of The City.
Word Count:
452
Summary:
Americans leaving the nation´s big cities in search of cheaper homes
The Census Bureau measured domestic migration -people moving within the United States - and di
The report provides the number of people moving into and out of each state, and the 25 largest
Keywords:
migration
Article Body:
Americans leaving the nation´s big cities in search of cheaper homes
The Census Bureau measured domestic migration -people moving within the United States - and di
The report provides the number of people moving into and out of each state, and the 25 largest
Many Americans are moving from large metropolitan areas to bordering counties for cheaper home
Westerners are moving inland. North-Easterners are moving West or South. And just about everyw
William Frey, demographer at the Brookings Institution explains that this is ˆa middle class f
Housing prices are soaring in the metropolitan areas, even as the population shrinks. This is
High housing costs on both coasts drove more Americans to cheaper cities nearby. One big winne
Homes in Riverside had a median price of 374,200 in 2005. That’s not cheap, but it’s certainly
Other areas that attracted a lot of new residents are Phoenix, Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla., Atl
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