Business Insider -
4 Nov 2013 22:05

A group at The University Of Wisconsin has compiled Census migration data from the 1950s to the 2000s into a bunch of highly informative maps. Two maps stuck out to us showing that, compared with the 1950s, Americans at their prime earnings age have stopped moving around. That's probably a bad sign for the economy, because it means no single area of the country is demonstrating clear labor demand, so there's no release valve if things start to go bad in your area. 30-54 year-olds, 2000s As i...
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