Families with children under five left major cities in droves during the height of COVID, with 68 percent of large urban counties seeing a population dip. A new report by the Economic Innovation Group (EIG) found that large metropolitan counties saw their under-five population dropping by 5.4 percent, with the total population drop of 3.7 percent.Among the areas that saw the biggest losses were , , and Santa Clara, with the study noting that a lack of affordable homes was one of the key factors in the decline.
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