As Housing Market Dips, More in U.S. Are Staying Put
By SAM ROBERTS
Fewer Americans moved to another home in 2008 than in any year since 1962, the Census Bureau reported, and immigration from overseas was the lowest in more than a decade.
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Fewer Americans moved to another home in 2008 than in any year since 1962, the Census Bureau reported, and immigration from overseas was the lowest in more than a decade.
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