6/6/2023 0 Comments Here is new york white![]() ![]() ![]() But among those large urban areas, the dozen metros with the highest living costs - nearly all of them coastal - have had a uniquely bifurcated migration pattern: As they saw net gains from college graduates, they lost large numbers of workers without degrees.Īt least, that was true until recently. And the analysis shows San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles and Washington all crossing a significant threshold: More college-educated workers left than moved in.įor most of this century, large metros with a million residents or more have received all of the net gains from college-educated workers migrating around the country, at the expense of smaller places. Seattle’s edge vanished during the pandemic. Boston’s pull with college graduates has weakened. ![]() But as the pool leaving grows faster, that educational advantage is eroding. Working-age Americans with a degree are still flowing into these regions from other parts of the country, often in large numbers. ![]()
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