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The movement of significant numbers of people from metropolitan areas and regional cities to coastal areas has become commonly known as the ‘sea change phenomenon’ and has attracted considerable attention at local and national level (Gurran et al. 2005).

The Sea Change Phenomenon in the United States : The “sea change phenomenon” refers to the significant migration of people from metropolitan areas and regional cities to coastal regions. This trend has been particularly noticeable in recent years, driven by various factors such as the desire for a better quality of life, lower cost of living, and the appeal of coastal amenities. The COVID-19 pandemic further accelerated this movement, as remote work became more prevalent, allowing individuals to relocate away from crowded urban centers. This shift has had notable impacts on both the coastal communities, which have seen population growth and increased demand for housing, and the metropolitan areas, which have experienced population declines and changes in their demographic compositions.

Here are some demographic statistics related to the “sea change phenomenon” in the United States:

* Population Growth in Coastal Areas: Coastal counties in the U.S. have seen significant population growth. For example, between 2010 and 2020, coastal counties in the Southeast & Gulf Coast regions experienced a population increase of about 8%.

* Migration Trends: The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the migration to coastal areas. In 2020 alone, there was a noticeable increase in people moving from urban centers to coastal regions, driven by the rise of remote work and the desire for a better quality of life.

* Age Demographics: Many of those relocating to coastal areas are younger professionals and retirees. The influx of younger professionals is often linked to the flexibility of remote work, while retirees are drawn by the appealing lifestyle and climate.

* Economic Impact: The migration has led to increased demand for housing in coastal areas, driving up property prices and rents. This has also spurred economic growth in these regions, with new businesses and services emerging to cater to the growing population.

These statistics highlight the significant demographic shifts and economic impacts associated with the sea change phenomenon in the United States. Learn more: limate.gov, usgs.gov, propublica.org and epa.gov

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