The number of moves slowed slightly from a record year in 2021 but remained at elevated levels nationwide, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau backed by internal metrics from U-Haul.
Source: Inman News
The ‘Great Reshuffling’ didn’t come to a halt in 2022, new data shows
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