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Young Families Have Not Returned to Large Cities Post|Pandemic


Young Families Have Not Returned to Large Cities Post-Pandemic

Families with young children (those under five years of age) left large urban counties at a substantially faster rate than other residents, a break from pre- ...

Young families have continued leaving big cities post-pandemic

... pandemic is decidedly over, and young families are still not returning. Meanwhile, birth rates are declining faster in large urban counties ...

Why young people are fleeing large cities for small towns - USA Today

Since the pandemic, cities with more than 1 million residents have lost adults ages 25 to 44 while towns with smaller populations have gained young people.

Millennials With Young Kids Surprisingly Still Fleeing Big Cities

Cities are continuing to lose families with young kids at alarming rates post-pandemic ... Young families are just not coming back ...

Young families have continued leaving big cities post-pandemic

I love Portland, but I'm also a single guy in my 20s and I only have to worry about myself. It's easy to recognize that there's just no benefit ...

Young families continued to leave cities last year – but at a slower ...

The population of young children is declining nationally · Amid pandemic population shifts, young kids saw greater movement out of large urban ...

Young Families Have Not Returned to Large Cities Post-Pandemic

Families with young children are leaving large US cities. The under-five population in large urban counties shrank 1.8% last year, vs. a 0.7% nationwide ...

Family outmigrations hit big cities | LinkedIn

Families keep moving out of big cities, with New York City seeing an 18% drop in the number of kids under 5 since the start of COVID.

Young families are still fleeing urban centers post-pandemic. Where ...

During the pandemic, we saw droves of people leaving major cities for places with more space. When you couldn't go near other people, having ...

American Cities Are Losing Families with Children

In a new analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Economic Innovation Group researcher Connor O'Brien found that the number of children ...

Young families are leaving cities en masse. Here's why. – Reckon

Since the start of the pandemic, a significant number of young families have chosen to migrate out of big cities, a trend that continued ...

The future of cities, according to the experts - Vox

Notably left out of all this are people in the middle, especially those with young children, who have not returned to large cities after the ...

Do people want to live in cities anymore? - The Hill

Large urban areas are losing families with young children faster than they are losing population overall, according to a 2023 analysis from the ...

More People Moved Farther Away From City Centers Since COVID-19

In a possible sign of the COVID-19 pandemic's lasting impact, the country's fastest-growing places are increasingly likely to be far-flung ...

Crime, cost of living fuel continued exodus away from big cities

The pandemic sent young families in particular fleeing to suburban or even rural areas across the country. New data and analysis show young ...

'Urban Family Exodus' Continues With Number of Young Kids in ...

Families are still leaving large US cities, with the number of young children in New York City down by almost a fifth since the beginning of ...

How the pandemic changed—and didn't change—where Americans ...

The COVID-19 pandemic's sudden onset in 2020 and its persistent impacts in ensuing years posed new challenges for large U.S. cities and ...

Families with kids under 5 'led exodus' from major US cities: report

Families with young kids largely drove the “exodus” from big cities seen during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new analysis found.

The Pandemic Prompted People to Move, But Many Didn't Go Far

Moves out of the densest parts of big cities, those with more than 10,000 people per square mile, jumped 17% to about 2.9 million during the ...

Non-coresident family as a driver of migration change in a crisis

Changes in U.S. migration during the COVID-19 pandemic show that many moved to less populated cities from larger cities, deviating from ...