
Solo Living Surges in US Cities, New Data Reveals
Nearly 30% of U.S. households are now occupied by a single person, a significant rise since 1980. New data reveals which American cities lead this trend.
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Nearly 30% of U.S. households are now occupied by a single person, a significant rise since 1980. New data reveals which American cities lead this trend.

A projected demographic shift, with U.S. deaths expected to outpace births by 2033, is set to fundamentally reshape the housing market by lowering demand.

Chapman University has moved its Center for Demographics and Policy to its business and real estate schools to create a new hub for housing and economic research.

Minnesota's housing market is constrained by more than high rates and low supply. An aging population remaining in family homes is creating a major bottleneck.

Demographic shifts and technological advances are rendering a significant portion of U.S. real estate obsolete, forcing investors to adapt or face losses.