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How the Pandemic Did, and Didn't, Change Where Americans Move

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The pandemic raised the possibility that more workers could move anywhere, potentially scrambling the map of booming and declining places in the American economy.

And new data shows that it did indeed appear to prompt an unusually large flow of urban residents out of New York and San Francisco, two regions with a high share of jobs that can be done remotely even after the pandemic is behind us.

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