Shifting Populations: Results From 2021 Census Estimates
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, have people moved away from urban cores in favor of more rural areas?
Harvard University economist on urbanization, the future of small towns, and "Yes In My Back Yard"
COVID-19 transformed how we work and socialize, which could put the future of cities on a new path
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, have people moved away from urban cores in favor of more rural areas?
Housing and transportation represent the two largest living expenses in most households, but local investment can address households’ travel needs.
According to the latest census data, the share of Americans living in rural areas continued to decline over the past decade, while urban areas have grown.
How did rural and urban counties compare on measures of health outcomes and drivers prior to the COVID-19 pandemic?
Reston, Va., and Columbia, Md., were founded in the 1960s with similar visions for inclusive, connected communities
Although the Fifth District’s black population tends to have higher employment and educational attainment compared to the nation’s, there are still significant disparities relative to whites.
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