As Pandemic Raged, More People Have Left Big Cities
New Census figures are showing that big cities have been in a decline. The largest cities lost a greater share of people than small and mid-sized ones. New York, San Jose, and Chicago saw the greatest numbers of people leaving, while Texas and Arizona had seven of the ten fastest growing cities. All of these migrations were accelerated by the pandemic and work-from-home capabilities. Paul Overberg, reporter at the WSJ, joins us for why people are leaving.
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