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According to Census Bureau data, around 468,000 left New York between the start of the pandemic and July 2022, over 5% of the city’s total population. Other major metros like San Francisco have ...
30,700 people left New York City between June and August. 31% of New York City homebuyers looked for homes out of the city, whereas 69% searched for homes within the metro area.
For instance, SmartAsset noted that while many wealthy baby boomers and millennials are leaving New York in droves, more rich members of Gen Z are moving to The Empire State than any other in the ...
This is a list of U.S. states and the District of Columbia by annual net migration. The first table lists U.S. states and the District of Columbia by annual net domestic migration, while the second table lists U.S. states and the District of Columbia by annual net international migration, and the third table lists U.S. states and the District of Columbia by annual net combined migration, which ...
The California exodus is the late 20th century and ongoing 21st century mass emigration of residents and businesses from California to other U.S. states or countries. [1] [2] The term originated in the late 20th century; it resurged in use to describe demographical trends that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic in California.
New York contains the highest total Asian population of any U.S. city proper. [72] New York has the largest Chinese population of any city outside Asia, [73] and the Manhattan's Chinatown is the highest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere, [47] while Queens is home to the largest Tibetan population outside Asia. [74]
According to a Redfin report, 24% of homebuyers searched to move to a different metro area between October 2023 and December 2023. The top five states with the highest inflow of homebuyers were...
The new suburban communities limited the emigration of poor and non-white residents from the city by restrictive zoning; thus, few lower-middle-class people could afford a house in the suburbs. Many all-white suburbs were eventually annexed to the cities their residents had left.