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High costs driving people out of LA, into Inland Empire, data show

Por: ABC7 Nation February 16, 2023

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than have moved in. But within the state, more suburban areas are seeing gains, recent federal numbers show.The biggest factor: money.The cost of housing and rent in the three coastal counties, LA, Orange and San Diego, has gotten ridiculously high, said economist John Husing.Anecdotally, Riverside-based Burgess Moving and Storage general manager Ed Coelho has heard similar reasons for people moving.The main reason is people are looking for... + full article



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