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Boomers Aren’t Flocking to Cities After All
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Boomers Aren’t Flocking to Cities After All

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Feb 10, 2020
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Contrary to media stereotypes, Boomers are less likely to live in urban neighborhoods than previous generations of older people. From 1990 to 2018, the share of 54- to 72-year-olds who are urban residents fell steadily from 21.6% to 17.8%.

—The New York Times

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