Despite an early surge in moves when the COVID-19 pandemic began, a shrinking share of Americans moved over the past two years, a pattern consistent with declines in mobility…
After the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States in March 2020, there was a spike in the number of people moving—both permanently and temporarily—and a…
As rising interest rates cooled demand for housing in 2022, new data on household growth is helping provide a better picture of just how hot demand had been between 2019 and…
With national population growth at a record low, domestic migration was the key component of population change on the state and local levels in 2021. That was one of the main…
Pandemic disruptions affected the 2020 American Community Survey (ACS) results so significantly that traditional 1-year estimates were not released by the Census Bureau. The…
While the share of Americans moving each year has been falling for several decades, the start of the pandemic seemed to upend that trend. Media stories and blogs painted a…