Where are millennials moving?
Per Haven Life's newly released study of large metros, western U.S. metropolises lead the nation in growth of millennial aged population over the most recent 5 year period. The top 5 metros by percentage growth were Portland, Seattle, Denver, San Francisco, and Austin. No metro area in the northeast made the top 20, and while two metro areas did from the Midwest. Those two metros were Columbus, OH (#19) and Minneapolis (#20).
Counterintuitively, the metro area that suffered the worst loss of millennial aged residents was also in the west: Tucson, Az. Virginia Beach and Rochester, NY, were the only other two metros to show negative growth in millennial aged residents. Growth rates in the U.S.'s three largest metropolises were mostly mediocre. New York performed the best of the three, coming in at the #30 on the list, with a 5.5% growth rate. Los Angeles's* (tied at #33) millennial population grew by 3.2% and Chicago's (#38) by 2%. *The Inland Empire (#35) grew at a similar 3.1%. Full list here: https://havenlife.com/blog/where-are...nnials-moving/ |
Wow, their headline writer is an idiot.
It's about population change, not just where anyone is moving. Obviously there are other factors. |
But there aren't any new millennials being created, just as there aren't any new gen Xers being created. Any percentage change has to be a result of the movement of people.
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theres a bunch of millennials that move to portland from all over. i was talking to one guy here in bend that said he moved to portland from the uk. he was visiting here
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I am sooooo glad I'm not a millennial.
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ive waisted 3946 days of my life posting on forums. but ive found so much cool music and stuff on the internet so its worth it i guess. the generation befor me is even worse.
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It's time to start writing about where Gen Z is going, since they are the ones leaving college now. A lot of millennials are well into their 30s, with kids, which is called an adult
millennials were 24 and glued to their phones... 10 years ago |
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Read the article then look at the headline. It should be clear the two aren't saying the same thing. Let me spell it out...
1. The article says "Where are millennials moving?" 2. The list in the article is about net population change. Get it? |
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People are still writing about Millennials? It's time to start writing about my generation, Gen Z! Your typical Millennial is in their 30s nowadays.
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