Since the pandemic began last March, among the constant coverage of safety measures and lockdown orders, there were plenty of stories about countless Americans fleeing their homes for greener pastures—particularly if they lived in big cities like New York and Chicago. But it wasn’t only the suburbs or rural retreats that people turned to in their search for solace and safety during turbulent times. In fact, plenty of urban areas experienced significant population growth, according to a new study conducted by LinkedIn’s Economic Graph team.
For the study released March 17, 2021, researchers calculated the “inflow-outflow ratio:”—essentially the number of people who moved in for every person that
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