Americans Escaping Pricey Cities Bring Higher Housing Costs, Inflation With Them

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Americans Escaping Pricey Cities Bring Higher Housing Costs, Inflation With Them
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Rising housing costs and elevated inflation in growing, warm-weather metros such as Tampa reflect people migrating out of the Northeast and Midwest to the Sunbelt

Inflation in some warm-weather metro areas is more than 2 percentage points higher than national rateOctavio Jones for The Wall Street Journal, but when excluding sizzling housing costs, price increases are nearly as cool as in Minneapolis.

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