The analysis reveals that net migration trends show a significant population decline in major metropolitan areas, with New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco leading the exodus.
Cities, regardless of size, are experiencing high outbound migration rates, indicating a widespread trend where even smaller cities like Elmira and Minot are heavily affected.
The data from the U.S. Census Bureau illustrates a stark reality that only two metro areas of the 30 have seen population growth since 2020.
This migration pattern stems from the rising cost of living in major cities, further suggesting that affordability is a driving factor behind these outflows.
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