Reversing trend, more are coming to Mass. than leaving it
Analysts cite economic resilience, housing dip, lack of jobs elsewhere
For the first time in at least two decades, more US residents are moving to Massachusetts than moving out, a dramatic turnaround that has helped fuel the state’s sharpest population growth since 2001, according to new estimates from the US Census Bureau. (Full article: 835 words)
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