Migration Trends Slow on the East Coast

March 8, 2022 Demetria Lester

According to National Van Line's Domestic Migration Report released Feb. 15, the Northeast showed the slowest population growth between 2010 and 2021—up only 1.8 million from 2010. The report also shows that two of the three biggest declines in population are along the East Coast of the US. Between Jul. 1, 2020, and Jul. 1, ...

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