Gen Xers are leaving behind big cities like New York.
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- Gen Xers are moving to retirement hot spots in Florida and Texas.
- Meanwhile, they're leaving behind big coastal cities in New York and California.
- Lower interest rates, remote work, and a strong economy might be driving Gen X migration patterns.
Gen Xers are living like they're 20 years older — or at least moving to the favored locales of their retiree counterparts.
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