Fewer Ohioans moving; Census says more people moved into Buckeye State than out
3 Dec 2024
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Fewer Ohioans moved last year, continuing a multi-year trend that became even more pronounced during the COVID pandemic, says new data from the U.S. Census’ American Community Survey.
The survey data also suggest that more people moved into the Buckeye State than out of it last year for just the third time since at least 2005, possibly longer.
People move for all kinds of reasons, but often they are seeking job or educational opportunities, a lower cost of living or they want to be close to family or wish to upgrade or downsize their housing.
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