The New York Times reports that more Americans are relocating to inland cities where housing is cheaper – a reversal from the early years of the millennium when migration was driven by where the jobs are.
Cheaper housing, not jobs, drives domestic migration
Cities like Wichita, Kansas, and Oklahoma City are seeing their population grow.
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