Millennials continue to flee big cities for the suburbs
September 28, 20192 min read302 words
Published: September 28, 2019  |  2 min read302 words
As millennials begin to settle down, they’re fleeing big cities in droves, driving a huge resurgence to American suburbs in search of cheaper houses and good schools, according to Census Department figures. After years of stagnant growth in the wake of the financial crisis, subur...
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September 29, 2019
An interesting look at how changes in generational demographics drive population growth and economic changes in the US. Well sourced and, despite its brevity, laden with useful information on the referenced subject. A worthwhile read, particularly for those keeping up with such trends.
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Great Context
September 29, 2019
Provides a look at millenials repeating the same phenomenon as the generations before them. Concise with good sources, it provides a good look at the reasons this wave continues to happen.
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September 28, 2019
A very well sourced and concise article on Millennials as a mass group moving to the suburbs. There's a bit of speculating as to the reasons for the "flee", but overall the article supports its claims with cited sources and studies.
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September 28, 2019
Short article but brimming with stats and facts. Great explanation of why millennials are moving to suburbs.
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