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U.S. Census Bureau data show all twelve states in the region posted gains while coastal housing costs remain far higher. Families cite lower home prices and reduced financial stress as reasons for relocating.
Usa TodayU.S. Census data show 12.5 million households headed by people age 65 and older spent more than 30 percent of income on housing costs in 2024. Median housing expenses for mortgage-free seniors rose 35 percent since 2019 while incomes grew more slowly.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewNew research from the U.S. Census Bureau and Carnegie Mellon University examined tax and property records for millions of families. The analysis found that parental wealth influences homeownership more than adult income in high-cost markets.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe U.S. Census Bureau has released a list detailing the 1,000 most common first names in the country, based on data collected during the 2020 Census. The list reflects naming trends across the United States as recorded in the latest decennial census.
koreatimes.co.krThe U.S. Census Bureau released data in 2026 analyzing surname trends from the 2020 census. Five of the top 15 U.S. surnames are of Spanish origin, with Smith remaining No. 1 since 1790. Asian-linked names showed the most growth from 2010 to 2020.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewConsumerAffairs analyzed U.S. states using data from the U.S. Census Bureau and other sources to rank them on renter metrics including affordability, availability, quality of life, and tenant protections. North Dakota ranked first for the third consecutive year, followed by Color…