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27 cities attracting Gen Z

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Beckers Hospital Review April 6, 2023
Updated 2023/04/06 at 1:48 PM
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Generation Z is heading east and south when choosing a new city to call home. 

Today’s Homeowner, a home improvement website and television show, ordered the cities attracting the most Gen Z movers. The list was crafted using Census Bureau data for Gen Z, millennials, Gen X, baby boomers and the Silent Generation. 

Here are the 27 cities with the largest net increase in Generation Z residents: 

1. Washington, D.C. 

2. Columbia, S.C.

3. Boston

4. Atlanta

5. Austin, Texas

6. Nashville, Tenn.

7. Syracuse, N.Y. 

8. Philadelphia

9. Madison, Wis.

10. Tampa, Fla.

11. Worcester, Mass. 

12. Seattle

13. Boulder, Colo.

14. Charlotte, N.C. 

15. Providence, R.I.

16. Tempe, Ariz.

17. Pittsburgh

18. Savannah, Ga. 

19. Norfolk, Va.

20. Fort Collins, Colo. 

21. Wilmington, N.C. 

22. Durham, N.C. 

23. Eugene, Ore.

24. Houston

25. Columbus, Ohio

26. New York City

27. Portland, Ore. 

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