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Nearly 4 in 10 young, childless Seattleites are thinking about packing up and moving, a new survey finds. As it turns out, that's a smaller share than in many big cities. https://buff.ly/eKrBBHM

A record 186.9 million people are planning to shop from Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday this year. The figure is up more than 3 million total shoppers from the previous record of 183.4 million last year. https://buff.ly/Ohhc1uA

From CBS News we found this interesting: America's deepening affordability crisis summed up in 5 charts. https://buff.ly/4Ud3tip

Federal Reserve officials ‘strongly’ divided on December interest rate cut. Minutes from US central bank’s October meeting point to schism on direction of monetary policy. https://buff.ly/ELXn5Ie

Recent shifts in immigration flows have lowered the estimates of net international migration into the United States. New data indicate that net migration will be close to half a million people in 2025, down from 2.2 million in 2024. Estimates based on these data and on past trends for the U.S.-born population suggest that this could lead to a decrease in the working-age population and slower growth in the prime-age labor force. Continued low levels of immigration would lead to decreases in the total prime-age labor force. https://buff.ly/Vc2pLLD

Trump’s Global Tariffs Curtailed Trade, Data Shows. The steep tariffs President Trump issued in August led to a significant contraction in imports and the trade deficit, newly released data shows. https://buff.ly/2BCf2dM