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A Nation Still on the Move But Less Transient Than Before

Written by: Alison Fields Although many of us still move over the course of a year, we are now less likely to do so. The percentage of people who changed residences in the last year ─ between 2010 and...

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America: A Nation on the Move

Written by:  Alison Fields and Robert Kominski Have you moved in the last five years? Earlier today, the Census Bureau released a collection of data on rates of migration, or “geographic mobility.”...

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Forgoing Alchemy, Tarot Cards, and Crystal Balls: Demographers Use Empirical...

How Does the Census Bureau Measure the Future Population? Written by: Jennifer M. Ortman Have you ever wondered how the Census Bureau projects the future population of the United States? We start with...

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What a Difference Four Years Make: U.S. Population Projected to Grow at a...

The U.S. population is projected to grow at a slower pace over the coming years than was projected four years ago, according to new population projections released today. So, how much is the U.S....

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Moving … County-to-County

Written by: William Koerber and Melanie Rapino Over the course of a year, how many Americans move to a new county? About 6 percent of the population age 1 and older, according to American Community...

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Moving in the USA: Domestic Migration Before and After the Recession

Written by: Ben Bolender, Population Estimates Branch Peter Borsella, Net International Migration Branch Luke Rogers, Population Estimates Branch Sam Garrow, Population Estimates Branch Have you ever...

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2015 Mover Rate Remains Near Historic Low

  Written By: David Ihrke Given the amount of effort and planning required to move, it should come as no surprise that the vast majority of people in the United States do not move over a one-year...

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