Axios - People aren't moving to big city centers like they used to, even as employers ramp up calls to return to the office, Axios' Sami Sparber reports.Affordability is still drawing Americans to areas that are less dense and cheaper, particularly in the Sun Belt. A new report from the National Association of Realtors finds that many top metros — New York, San Francisco, Chicago — saw more people leaving than people moving in. Instead, people fled to cities in Florida, Texas, North Carolina and South Carolina.
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I guess people are moving to where the fascists rule
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