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The Decline of American Migration: Insights from Yoni Appelbaum's 'Stuck'

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10mo ago· 25 min readenNews

Summary

Americans are no longer migrating as they did in the past, impacting the dynamism of the economy. Yoni Appelbaum's book 'Stuck' explores the reasons behind this decline in mobility.

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Americans no longer migrate. From a peak of roughly one third of the country moving cities in a single year, today, migration rates have declined.
The dynamism of the American economy was predicated on all kinds of people seeking out work and building families, but now that mobility is gone.
Yoni Appelbaum, a senior editor at The Atlantic, just published his new book, 'Stuck: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity.'
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Yoni Appelbaum on the real villians behind our housing and mobility problems

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