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Summary of the report, please...?
Long-term Trends: Population aging and increased earnings opportunities for women raise the cost of moving, as older individuals and dual-income households face higher opportunity costs.
Geographic Factors: Changes in the distribution of earnings, urban amenities, and housing prices make moving less financially rewarding. High housing costs, particularly in desirable areas, deter relocation.
Housing Regulations: Restrictions on housing supply exacerbate affordability issues, further discouraging migration.
esp the "geographic" factor speaks to me... the "pull" from elsewhere that was always a factor in America's insane mobility, just isn't that strong anymore. (Real, Ricardo-housing-adjusted) earnings are pretty equalized.