Once, it was only those 60 and older — retirees. But now every age cohort shows more people moving out than moving in. No wonder Youngkin is concerned.
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When boomers bail — talent and the economy post-COVID
The Roanoke Region is seeing net in-migration.
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Four lessons (and two questions) about Virginia’s migration trends
The final part of a seven-part series on Virginia’s migration trends.
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Some rural localities are seeing a big influx of affluent residents
The sixth part of a seven-part series on Virginia’s migration trends.
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Why aren’t more people from Northern Virginia moving to Southwest and Southside?
The fifth part of a seven-part series on Virginia’s migration trends.
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People are moving into rural Virginia. Where are they coming from?
The fourth part of a seven-part series on Virginia’s migration trends.
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People are moving out of Lynchburg and Roanoke. Where are they going?
The third part of a seven-part series on migration trends in Virginia.
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Urban crescent sees people move out; rural Virginia sees people move in
The second part of a seven-part series on migration trends in Virginia.
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More people are moving out of Northern Virginia than are moving in
The first part of a seven-part series on migration trends in Virginia.
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Is there really going be a Zoom-era migration to rural areas?
A study by the Pew Research Center casts doubt on the notion, but still holds out some hope.