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Why Americans don't want to move for jobs anymore

9 min episode · 2 min read
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Episode

9 min

Read time

2 min

AI-Generated Summary

Key Takeaways

  • Why are Americans moving for jobs at record low rates?
  • How do dual-career households affect relocation decisions?

What It Covers

Americans move across state lines at half the rate of thirty years ago, affecting federal job relocations and economic mobility patterns.

Key Questions Answered

  • Why are Americans moving for jobs at record low rates?
  • How do dual-career households affect relocation decisions?

Notable Moment

Sharonda Ware describes FBI town hall announcing Huntsville move as employees metaphorically throwing rotten tomatoes in angry response to relocation news.

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