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High housing costs are driving people out of Maryland, new state report finds

Maryland loses about 40,000 residents annually due to a 100,000-unit housing shortage and high costs, impacting economic growth and state revenue, officials said.

A new economic report from the Comptroller’s Office says Maryland has seen a significant loss of residents to other states for more than a decade – no surprise to developers and housing advocates, but still a fact that has looming implications for the state. The comptroller’s 78-page analysis report on “Housing & the Economy,” released last week, says that from 2010 to 2023, Maryland saw 2.3 million residents move to other states, outpacing the …

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A new financial report from the Comptroller’s Office says Maryland has experienced a significant loss of residents to other states for more than a decade, which does not surprise developers and housing advocates, but it remains a fact that has imminent implications for the state. The Comptroller’s 78-page analysis report on “Housing and Economics,” released last week, says that between 2010 and 2023, Maryland saw 2.3 million residents move to ot…

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Maryland Matters broke the news in Takoma Park, United States on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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