New census data released Thursday offer a detailed look at U.S. migration as mobility begins to revive after sliding to a record low last year. The latest numbers show that young adults 25-29 are the primary out-of-state movers; they had the biggest gain in 13 years as they struck out on their own to test the job market in urban, high-tech meccas such as Washington, D.C.; Denver; Portland, Ore.; Seattle; and Austin, Texas.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Census: Jump in young adults moving out of state
The AP reports: