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Cleveland Fed District Data Brief

Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Cause an Urban Exodus? Data Updates for Tables and Figures

As a followup to our District Data Brief on the pandemic's effect on urban migration, select tables and figures have been updated with more recent data.

The views authors express in District Data Briefs are theirs and not necessarily those of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland or the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The series editor is Harrison Markel.

The tables and figures in the brief “Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Cause an Urban Exodus?” have been updated with more recent data. The calculations of all migration estimates remain the same as those in the original data brief. Please read the original brief for a detailed description of the data and methods.

The tables and figures in the brief “Migrants from High-Cost, Large Metro Areas during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Their Destinations, and How Many Could Follow” have been updated with more recent data. The calculations of all migration estimates remain the same as those in the original data brief. Please read the original brief for a detailed description of the data and methods.

For additional closely related analyses, please see the following publications:

Suggested Citation

Whitaker, Stephan D. 2022. “Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Cause an Urban Exodus? Data Updates for Tables and Figures.” Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Cleveland Fed District Data Brief.

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