Migration Patterns Shift in Response to Pandemic and Immigration Trends

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Census data shows that the urban exodus from big cities in the US slowed down last year due to more immigrants moving in, fewer deaths, and more births. However, suburbs of big cities and small to medium-sized metropolitan areas continued to experience the most growth, while rural areas and small towns remained nearly flat.
- Exodus From America's Big Cities Slowed Last Year as Pandemic Receded The Wall Street Journal
- Immigration Tripled in Top U.S. Counties Even as Many of Them Lost Population The New York Times
- Manhattan claws back people as urban counties stem outflow The Washington Post
- Manhattan Population Grows as International Migrants Move to New York City Bloomberg
- Census data: 'Domestic out-migrants' driving Long Island exodus Newsday
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