It's the Midwest's time to shine: Baby boomers explain why the left the Sunbelt and moved back north
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It's the Midwest's time to shine: Baby boomers explain why the left the Sunbelt and moved back north
Patrick Walters and his family moved to Carmel, Indiana, in 2004 after living in various parts of the country, including Central California.Courtesy of Patrick WaltersDomestic migration to the Sunbelt has slowed, and the Midwest is a beneficiary.Three baby boomers explain why they traded the Sunbelt for the Midwest.Rising home prices and climate change impacts have made the Midwest more attractive.After 40 years in Arkansas, Teri Center missed M…
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