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Homebodies

Sure, we're a nation of restless nomads, but isn't this interesting?

Among all respondents to the Pew Research Center survey, 57% say they have not lived in the U.S. outside their current state: 37% have never left their hometown and 20% have left their hometown (or native country) but not lived outside their current state.

I grew up in a remote rural area where it was common to find people who had never strayed more than a few miles from where they were born. I supposed my upbringing was uncommon in that respect, if not rare. But more than a third of Americans have never left their hometowns. Are they likely to be narrow and provincial people, or has the communications revolution lessened that probability?

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