More than 3 million Iranians have been displaced so far since the war started, setting up a potential migration crisis | Fortune
3.2 million Iranians have been displaced since the U.S.-Israel war started, with relatively few fleeing abroad while others return to protect families and homes.
Certain U.S. metropolitan areas are experiencing sustained population decline driven by job losses, high costs, aging residents, and changing migration, harming economies and public services.
The Great Stay: Why the US housing market is divided in two
Population and economic flows from the North to the South have paused as rising housing, mortgage, insurance, tax, and holding costs erased affordability advantages.