Posted at 1:00 a.m., Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Census report: Renters four times more likely to move
Advertiser Staff
Business owners may be able to tell how serious their potential employees are about sticking around by if they choose to rent or buy a home.That's just one bit of useful information that can be used from information released yesterday by the U.S. Census Bureau, which released a series of 34 tables on the 40 million Americans who moved between 2005 and 2006, including characteristics of movers by type of move, one that showed renters are four times more likely to move than homeowners.
The package of tables Geographical Mobility: 2006 (http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/migrate.html), describes migration in the United States in 2006.
Other data include the annual rate of moving, the distance moved and differences in extent and type, for example, from the Northeast to the South or from the suburbs to a principal city.
The study is published annually at the national and regional levels and reveal trends about migration in the United States. Characteristics of movers include data by race and Hispanic origin, age, marital status, educational attainment, labor force status, occupation and industry group, income and poverty status.
These estimates are from the Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the 2006 Current Population Survey.
Some of this year's findings include the following: