The surge in young adults living in their parents’ homes during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to have been short-lived, according to new data from the…
House price growth during national boom and bust cycles varies greatly across different urban areas in the US. For example, during the housing boom of 2000-2007, real house…
The draw of white and well-resourced suburban public schools has long fueled segregation in America’s metropolitan areas, but what happens when these schools become more…
In about a third of all households—and in at least 40 percent of black and Hispanic households—at least one person works in a job that requires them be close to other people…
Packing boxes and moving trucks are a familiar experience for nearly everyone, whether their most recent move was last year or ten years ago. Americans have been moving much…
The COVID-19 pandemic, which hit during a resurgence of household formations in the US, could usher in a long-lasting slowdown in household growth that was becoming evident…
When I present research on residential mobility and migration in the United States, people are often surprised by the fact that many major US cities are growing but also…
Student loan debt has increased substantially over the last two decades, as has the number of households deferring their student loan payments, according to Piling Ever…
The modest population growth in many slow-growing US states not only masks significant racial and ethnic changes among residents, it also obscures significant changes in the…