People are moving out of cities with poor air quality — but many end up facing other climate risks
PUBLISHED FRI, FEB 16 20248:26 AM ESTUPDATED FRI, FEB 16 20249:45 AM EST
By: Ana Teresa Solá

While both renters and homeowners are beginning to take climate hazards into consideration, affordability continues to drive moving trends.
Between 2021 and 2022, about 1.2 million more homeowners and renters moved out of than moved into U.S. cities with high risk of poor air quality, according to a new analysis by Redfin, a real estate firm. Metros withlow risks of poor air quality saw one million more newcomers in the same timeframe. LEARN MORE…
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