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Old Posted Dec 28, 2017, 5:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Capsicum View Post
I know NYC and California cities have negative domestic migration but I thought some European cities like London and Paris had both strong international as well as domestic migration due to them being the "primate city" of their country.
Both London and Paris have significant negative net domestic migration.

London has an annual net domestic loss of over 50,000 residents:
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...les/2015-06-30

I'm not sure if there's a first world immigration hub that also has positive domestic migration. That wouldn't make much sense. You would have to have crazy construction stats, and some weird scenario where people are fleeing from affordable housing to expensive housing in their senior years.
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