Maps showing migration out of cities
Briefly

The analysis of migration from urban areas highlights a significant trend: many people exchanged the hustle of city living for more space and affordability, despite potential risks from natural disasters.
Between 2020 and 2023, the mapped migration patterns reveal that regions once dominated by urban populations are now seeing an exodus, with individuals drawn to suburban or rural locales.
The use of dot density mapping elucidates the stark contrasts between cities gaining residents and those losing them, showcasing the complexities of post-pandemic migration.
While many seek lower living costs and more space, the decision to relocate often comes at a price, as these areas may face greater risks from climate change and disasters.
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