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Sun Belt States Benefit From Migration Trends in Pandemic

First US Census Data on Population Trends in Outbreak Also Shows States Relying on Immigration Lose Population
Idaho was the only state to outperform its 10-year annual growth rate average by more than 50 basis points. (Getty Images)
Idaho was the only state to outperform its 10-year annual growth rate average by more than 50 basis points. (Getty Images)
By David Kahn, Sam Tenenbaum
CoStar Analytics
January 6, 2021 | 3:59 P.M.

The U.S. Census Bureau's latest population growth estimates by state, an important indicator for commercial real estate demand, provides the first granular look at how some lower-cost parts of the Sun Belt are benefiting from migration in the pandemic.

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