Share of Americans Worried by Neighbors’ Politics Up in Four Months
The share of Americans who would be hesitant to move to an area where most people have political views different from their own has increased by 31 percent since June.
by Banker & Tradesman | Nov 2, 2020
The share of Americans who would be hesitant to move to an area where most people have political views different from their own has increased by 31 percent since June.
by Banker & Tradesman | Nov 22, 2019
A new survey by Apartment List has found that almost 40 percent of Boston’s Millennials say they could afford a 5 percent down payment on a median-priced home in the next five years.
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