Young Americans are going country, reversing a decadeslong trend of moving to cities
Briefly

Chase Voss noted that Dawsonville's location allows young people to experience remoteness while still having access to metropolitan amenities, contributing to its growth.
Recent analysis shows that 63% of rural counties saw an increase in their populations of 25- to 44-year-olds from 2020 to 2023, indicating a shift in migration patterns.
Younger Americans are increasingly moving to rural areas due to flexible work and high housing costs in cities, offering them larger homes and a different lifestyle.
The areas with significant growth among younger populations include Northern Georgia, the Mountain West, and New England, reversing a historical trend of urban migration.
Read at Business Insider
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