It's the Midwest's time to shine: Baby boomers explain why the left the Sunbelt and moved back north
Briefly

Recent trends show a slowdown in domestic migration to the Sunbelt, with many opting for Midwestern locales instead. Baby boomers like Teri Center emphasize the allure of affordable housing, better healthcare, and milder climates as factors for their relocation. Rising home prices and the impacts of climate change have made traditional Sunbelt destinations less attractive, while Midwestern cities, which offer walkable environments and lower costs of living, have seen a surge in interest from retirees seeking quality of life improvements.
"Over the last few decades, domestic migration to the Sunbelt has slowed, and flyover country is becoming the new place to be."
"Home prices and rents have risen dramatically in many Southern communities, while much of the Snowbelt has stayed relatively affordable."
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