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The findings, which are based on a pair of government surveys, are reflected in official 2010 census results released last month. Those results highlighted Texas as the big winner
-- picking up four new House seats as the state's strong economy helped attract new residents in the last decade. In general, the levels of people moving in the U.S. have been gradually declining for decades, more recently due to an aging baby boomer population that is less mobile. But the rate had generally leveled off around 13 to 14 percent before dropping sharply in 2008 due to the recession. Overall, 12.5 percent of the U.S. population, or more than 38 million people, made some kind of move to a new home, a figure that is unchanged from 2009, according to new census figures. Only in 2008 was the overall mobility rate lower, at 11.9 percent. Only moves within counties edged higher. That often is a sign that renters or lower-income people were relocating nearby due to foreclosures or to "double up" with friends or family, say analysts of the data. The percentage of people in the U.S. who moved within the same county rose from 8.4 percent in 2009 to 8.7 percent. Among the other findings: Changes in residences within the same state were unchanged at 2.1 percent, while moves from abroad edged lower from 0.4 percent to 0.3 percent. Three cities in Texas -- Austin, Dallas and Houston
-- ranked in the top five of metro areas with the greatest inflow of college graduates from 2007-2009, jumping several spots from 2005-2007. The findings were based on the Census Bureau's Current Population Survey as of March 2010, as well as comparisons of the 2005-2007 and the 2007-2009 American Community Survey, which samples 3 million households. ___ Online:
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