The data, collected by the US Census Bureau and other federal agencies as part of the Household Pulse Survey, shows that 7.2% of adults in and around the Washington state city have felt pressure to move in the last six months because they felt their neighborhood isn’t safe, the Seattle Times said.
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That number translates to about 227,000 people out of the 3.1 million who inhabit the city and its suburbs.
In comparison, only 3.4% of New Yorkers considered moving away over similar concerns, according to the study.
[I’m surprised that the Twin Cities doesn’t make it into the top 15. — Ed]
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