Dallas-Fort Worth Ranks No. 3 in the U.S. in Metro-to-Metro Migration
- naorbiringer
- Jan 25, 2022
- 1 min read
Whether it’s for an economic opportunity or the need to find a better-suited home, moving is a common occurrence in America. And, while most people who move house tend to stay within the same general area, metro-to-metro migration trends produce noticeable population shifts within the country, which can define the way metros develop.
For instance, our previous analysis on metro-to-metro migration found that burgeoning Sun Belt economic centers with advantageous costs of living were gaining net population from exchanges with other metros. The U.S. Census Bureau has released the latest metro-to-metro migration data in September 2021, so we decided to find out how internal population movement had changed since our last study.

the full report in https://www.commercialcafe.com/blog/metro-to-metro-migration-trends-update/
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