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The old saying that americans have been moving from the snow belt to the sun deepened by the financial crisis of 2008, has had a profound effect on migration patterns.
A detailed look at facts and statistics regarding where african americans live.
More than 10 million americans moved from one county to another during 2008.
In the 16th century, perhaps 240,000 europeans entered american ports.
The 2011 migration patterns study results provide a snapshot of relocation patterns, showing an overall increase in the number of moves over last year.