Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of young children in New York City has decreased by 18%.

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Jinshi data news on July 10th, according to the analysis of the latest population census data, since the outbreak of the epidemic, the number of young children in New York City has decreased by nearly one-fifth, indicating that families are gradually leaving major cities in the United States. The Economic Innovation Group stated in a report that since April 2020, the population of children under 5 in New York has decreased by 18%, while in Cook County, where Chicago is located, the population of young children has decreased by 15%, and in Los Angeles County by 14%. This study, based on data from the Census Bureau at the beginning of this month, shows that major U.S. cities have not yet shaken off the aftermath of the COVID-19 epidemic, which has led to a migration of the urban population to small cities, suburbs, and rural areas. Although the rate of departure of young children is slowing, the migration of families highlights the so-called "urban doomsday cycle" risk.

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