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People of color who moved to Texas said they were attracted by jobs and more-affordable homes. Census data indicates that in 2023, Texas led the nation in population growth, welcoming 473,000 people, the most new residents of any state. Millennials comprised 40.5% of people moving to Texas from 2021 to 2022, and Gen Zers made up about 30%. The Texas Demographic Center's analysis of the 2020 census found that 95% of the state's population growth was associated with a rise in people of color. Are you a person of color who recently moved to — or moved out of — Texas, and wants to share your story?
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In the real world, it would be pretty expensive to live like Barbie — especially when it comes to housing. Consider Airbnb's life-size Barbie Dreamhouse rental in Malibu, an all-pink mansion decked out in Barbie décor, for example. That's a pretty high credit score; any score between 740 and 799 qualifies as "very good," according to Experian. While the oceanfront estate is privately owned and isn't actively for sale, several real estate companies have given varying estimates of what it may be worth. RubyHome estimates the pink mansion is worth about $10 million, Mariotti says.
Persons: Barbie, Barbie décor, Tony Mariotti, It's, Mariotti Organizations: CNBC Locations: Malibu
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