John Burns Research and Consulting recently published a list of cities and their migration trends.
But looking at the demand side of the equation via population trends can give you an idea of where people increasingly desire to live or leave.
In a late-August note, Chris Porter and John Burns of John Burns Research and Consulting published a list of cities where they see migration trends rising and falling, citing address change data from the US Postal Service.
"We now monitor domestic migration trends in near real time, using postal address change forms that are current within a few months.
In the note, they separated the cities into tiers where migration trends are changing most and only slightly.
Persons:
John Burns, Chris Porter, Porter, Burns
Organizations:
John Burns Research, Consulting, Boston, US Postal Service
Locations:
Denver, Nashville, San Diego