Core Cities Growing: Available Data Indicates Domestic Migration Losses
Redaction Notice: September 17, 2012Part of this article from June 28, 2012 has been redacted because of difficulties with the US Census Bureau's 2011 sub-county population estimates. In fact, these...
View ArticleExodus to Suburbs Continues Through 2012
The latest US Census Bureau migration data shows that people continue to move from principal cities (which include core cities) in metropolitan areas to what the Census Bureau characterizes as...
View ArticleIRS to Continue Migration Data
" The IRS should be applauded" --- it is hard to imagine a public statement to this effect, other than from a government insider. But this was the Tax Foundation, improbably and correctly complimenting...
View ArticleMoving to North Dakota: The New Census Estimates
The new state (and DC) population estimates indicate a substantial slowdown in growth, from an annual rate of 0.93 percent during the 2000s to 0.75% between 2011 and 2012. This 20 percent slowdown in...
View ArticleThe (White) British are Leaving (London)
As reported in The Evolving Urban Form: London, last July the Greater London Authority (GLA), located inside the Green Belt, grew strongly from 2001 to 2011, though remains well below its peak...
View ArticleTexas Two Step
There has been a huge spike in the number of New Yorkers relocating to Texas in recent years, even at a time when fewer city residents were departing for Charlotte, Atlanta, Philadelphia and other...
View ArticleMoving from Travis County (Austin) to Williamson County
In an article entitled, “The People Moving to Austin and ‘Ruining It’ are from Texas,” the Austinist notes that more people are moving to Austin from neighboring Williamson County than from Los Angeles...
View ArticleBusiness Insider: "Americans are Still Moving to the Suburbs"
Andy Kiersz's article in the Business Insider (see Americans are Still Moving to the Suburbs) summarizes data from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) to conclude that "Americans...
View ArticleTime Magazine Gets it Wrong on the Suburbs
Time Magazine's Sam Frizell imagines that the American Dream has changed, in an article entitled "The New American Dream is Living in a City, Not Owning a House in the Suburbs." Frizell further...
View ArticleNew York City Net Domestic Migration Losses Improving
A New York Times article by Sam Roberts indicates that"According to Census Bureau estimates released last week, in the year ending July 1, 2013, the city recorded the third consecutive gain in its...
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