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Data: U.S. Census Bureau; Map: Alex Fitzpatrick/AxiosNew York City; Washington, D.C., and Dallas are the hottest destinations for college-educated Americans leaving their home county, per the latest census data.Why it matters: White-collar workers tend to go where they think the jobs are, and cities are constantly competing with one another to attract well-paid professionals — and the tax revenue they often bring.By the numbers: Among Americans age 25 and up with a bachelor’s degree or better who moved to a new county in 2023…
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Where college-educated Americans are moving
Data: U.S. Census Bureau; Map: Alex Fitzpatrick/AxiosNew York City; Washington, D.C., and Dallas are the hottest destinations for college-educated Americans leaving their home county, per the latest census data.Why it matters: White-collar workers tend to go where they think the jobs are, and cities are constantly competing with one another to attract well-paid professionals —