COVID set off a shift in household formation patterns that has not been seen since the early 20 th century, according to a new report, and that shift has exacerbated America’s undersupply of housing.
U.S. population growth hits slowest rate since COVID at just 0.5%, with the Census Bureau citing major decline in net international migration as a key factor.
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, wealthy New Yorkers eager to escape the confines of the Big Apple fled south toward the tony, sun-soaked island of Palm Beach, FL—sparking a migration trend ...
The COVID-19 pandemic turned previously sleepy cities into boomtowns. Expanded or permanent work-from-home policies gave people more flexibility in where to live, and those in uber-expensive markets ...
moveBuddha reports South Carolina leads in migration searches for 2025, with Myrtle Beach attracting the most interest; ...
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On International Day of Family Remittances, the data reflect the double burden low- and middle income countries bear at this time: the response to COVID-19 has caused great disruption to cross-border ...
Wonder Land: To most voters, what happens in Washington has become an incomprehensible blur. What makes Donald Trump think he can fix it? Images: Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly Bend, Ore., about ...
Data showed 66,300 New Zealand citizens left the country, with 61 per cent headed to Australia. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
New Zealand had a net migration gain of 14,200 in 2025, down from a net gain of 23,800 in 2024, according to provisional estimates released by Stats NZ today. The net migration gain in 2025 was the ...