More and more people are moving to Manhattan despite a 40 percent surge in rent as the pandemic winds down after nearly 153,000 households fled the city in the past two years. From April 2020 to July 2021, Manhattan lost 117,375 residents, according to the US Census Bureau, with as a whole losing more than 333,000 residents. But beneath the gloom and doom, the city has been steadily seeing an influx in new and returning residents: 33,000 households moved into Manhattan in the first year of the pandemic, and 43,000 households came in the second year, according to Melissa, a global data intelligence and address analytics company.
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