How U.S. States Use Policy to Compete for Citizens

How U.S. States Use Policy to Compete for Citizens
Gary Lloyd McCullough /Florida Today via AP

From the beginning of time, people have moved from less desirable to more desirable places. In early times, the main driver of migration was the availability of food. In the modern world, the big drivers of migration are economic opportunity, including well-paying jobs and personal freedom, as well as climate.

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