Atlantic - Is this the age of the great metropolitan exodus? In 2018, the New York
City area lost more than 100,000 people to other cities and
suburbs—that’s
277 people leaving every day. The Los Angeles and Chicago areas lost, respectively, 201 and 161 residents each day. It’s quite a change from
the post–Great Recession period, when an
urban renaissance was supposedly sweeping the country and all three metro areas were experiencing a population boomlet.
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