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Fewer Americans Moving, Poll Shows
December 19th, 2008 11:32 AM

By Mike Swift

RISMEDIA, Dec. 19, 2008-(MCT)-Increasingly middle-aged, dependent on two paychecks and worried about the economy, America is settling down like rarely before.

Just 13% of the U.S. population changed addresses between 2006 and 2007, the lowest share of Americans to move since the Census Bureau began keeping records on mobility after World War II.

A new survey by the Pew Research Center-conducted to analyze the trend-divides America into a nation of “movers” and “stayers.” According to the study released Wednesday, six-in-10 Americans have moved to a new community at least once in their lives, but more than a third of Americans still live in their hometowns, and 57% of Americans have never lived outside their home state.

But for movers, the survey finds, life is far different. After decades of lighting out for the territories, millions of Americans have been left with family and friends scattered across the states-tied together by long-distance phone lines and Facebook pages. Among people who have lived in two or more places in their life, nearly four in 10 say they aren’t living in their “heart home” now, Pew found.

“The idea of mobility, of being able to put down roots wherever you want, has been enshrined in American culture,” said D’Vera Cohn, co-author of the Pew study. “If you ask people who have moved where do they consider their true home, a fairly notable share will say it’s not the place where they are living. But they don’t necessarily want to go back.”

The Pew study said a number of long- and short-term factors are converging to crimp America’s mobility. One factor is the increase of two-career couples, who find it tougher to relocate their families to gainful new employment for both people. Another factor is the aging of the U.S. population-people under 30 are far more likely to move than older people.

Combined with the housing meltdown, those trends mean Americans are less likely to move than in earlier generations. Updated national Census numbers released this week show that the share of Americans moving slid further in 2008, to just 12% of Americans.

Even in Santa Clara County, where only 45% of the population was born in California in 2007-the lowest share in the state after San Francisco-fewer people are pulling up stakes. Census data shows the share of county residents who moved in the previous year declined from 18% in 2004 to about 15% in 2007.

“I think now people are sitting on what they have and playing it safe,” said Riki Lepori, of Champions Movers in San Jose, which has seen its volume of jobs cut in half over the past year. “If they are thinking about taking a chance right now, people are afraid to do it. It’s tough everywhere in the United States, not just here.”

Champions has cut prices and laid off staff, changes familiar in the national moving industry. Industry giant Atlas Van Lines announced this week it would cut salaries by 5% at its corporate headquarters, and other moving companies are branching into other lines of business. Some are doubling as courier services, and others are even putting snowplows on their trucks for local governments, said John Bisney of the American Moving & Storage Association.

To survive, “you have to be innovative,” he said.

Allied Van Lines, which has been seeing annual sales declines since 2004, doesn’t see things getting better until people can easily sell their houses.

“The housing market is a huge influence on our business,” said Steve McKenna, an Allied vice president.

While nearly half of adults in the Midwest still live in their hometowns, Pew found that the West is the least rooted part of the country, with just 30% of adults still kicking around their hometown. From the 1950s into the mid-1960s, more than 20% of Americans moved each year. The share of Americans changing addresses has been sliding since the mid-1980s.

A college degree is the primary factor that makes people “movers,” instead of “stayers.” College graduates move longer distances, move more frequently, and are more likely to move because of a job than people with just a high school diploma, Pew found. One reason is that college graduates have more employment options in the national job market, while they may have fewer options in their hometowns, especially in rural areas.

Cohn said she couldn’t help but notice how this year’s presidential candidates, whose lives stretched from Indonesia to the Great Plains and the Panama Canal Zone to Arizona, differed from the lifelong attachment of a Jefferson of Virginia, or a Kennedy of Massachusetts.

“Both presidential candidates were guys who had put down roots someplace after living in other places,” she said. “Maybe what’s happening is this presidential race mirrors what’s happened in the entire country.”

© 2008, San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, Calif.).
Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.


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Just Listed! 2730 80th Street Lubbock, TX 79423
December 24th, 2008 1:54 AM
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2730 80th Street

Lubbock, TX 79423



Beds: 3.0 Rooms: 0
Baths: 2.00 Sq. Ft.: 1387.00
Garage: 2.0 Built: 1988
 

SHARP 3/2/2 in South Lubbock! Updates include: carpet, interior paint, window coverings & HVAC system. Living room provides tall cathedral ceiling with beautiful corner fireplace. Master bath offers two vanities as well as separate tub & shower. Spacious kitchen & dining area. Large backyard offers a covered patio & large storage building. Beautiful landscaping, sprinkler system & well maintained!
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Just Listed! 5717 106th Street Lubbock, TX 79424
December 10th, 2008 6:22 PM
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5717 106th Street

Lubbock, TX 79424



Beds: 3.0 Rooms: 0
Baths: 2.00 Sq. Ft.: 1402.00
Garage: 2.0 Built: 2006
 

Sharp 3/2/2 in SW Lubbock! Pride of ownership shows in this 3 year old open concept home. Living room offers high ceilings & corner fireplace. Spacious kitchen & open dining area are great for entertaining. Siding on eaves & rain gutter. Larger yard with amazing landscaping & sprinkler system. Storage shed in backyard. Cooper school district.
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Just Listed! 6723 8th Street Lubbock, TX 79416
December 10th, 2008 4:03 PM
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6723 8th Street

Lubbock, TX 79416



Beds: 3.0 Rooms: 0
Baths: 3.00 Sq. Ft.: 1470.00
Garage: 2.0 Built: 2003
 

Updated 3/3/2 in NW Lubbock! Rare 3 bathroom find under $125k! Sharp 5-year old home with new interior paint & carpet. Spacious living room with corner fireplace. Neutral colors work with any decor. Large custom covered deck/patio and sprinkler system. Minutes from Texas Tech & medical district. Available for quick close!
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Do Your Granite Countertops Emit Radon?
December 3rd, 2008 11:51 AM

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Article Link:  http://greenbuildingelements.com/2008/09/18/a-rational-discussion-on-radon-in-granite-countertops/

A Rational Discussion on Radon in Granite Countertops

This post is a follow-up to The Fight Over Radon in Granite Countertops Heats Up, which will provide some background information on the granite/radon issue.

With the legion of both deniers and alarmists out there attempting to monopolize the discussion over the safety of granite countertops, it is difficult to find unbiased information.  Peruse the comments in the above post and you can see the discussion has devolved into name calling.  The deniers, many of whom work in the granite industry, blast any insinuation that granite could be dangerous as “fear-mongering” and put down the current research as “junk science.”  The alarmists, many of whom sell competing countertops, argue that consumers shouldn’t take the risk that comes with granite.  The truth, as with most heated arguments, can be found somewhere in the middle.

First, let me say that the vast majority of granite countertops are perfectly safe.  Very rarely, a granite countertop may emit radon gas or gamma radiation beyond a healthy level.  Before anyone claims that by making such a statement I am now in the “alarmist” category, look at the study that the Marble Institute of America links to showing most granite countertops are safe:  2008 Radon Study Released.  Dr. Chyi found that while most granite emitted little to no radon or radiation, one color emitted radon slightly higher than a healthy level and another color emitted radon 7% beyond the healthy level.  Add the EPA’s claim that “Some granite may emit gamma radiation above typical background levels,” and I think we can throw out the claim that there is zero potential for dangerous levels of radon or radiation in granite countertops.

Pay attention to the language used when discounting the potential dangers of granite.  From the Texas Department of State Health Services:  “The amount of radioactivity in most granite is quite small.”  From the EPA:  “Based on existing studies, most types of granite used in countertops and other aspects of home construction are not typically known to be major contributors of radiation and radon in the average home.”  While certainly reassuring to those worried about their own granite countertops, the qualifier “most” in both statement allows for the reality that in very rare instances radioactivity levels in granite countertops are beyond safe levels.

Some have argued that any radon a granite countertop releases would be mitigated by a home’s ventilation system.  While this can be true on a house by house basis, both the EPA and the Surgeon General recommend limiting a family’s exposure to radon whenever possible.  And an efficient ventilation system does not address the problem of direct gamma radiation from granite countertops, an issue that Dr. William Llope, a physicist from Rice University, is continuing to research.  Similar to the findings of Dr. Chyi, Dr. Llope has found that while most granite emitted little to no radiation, a small number of the samples he tested emitted unhealthy levels of radiation.  He is compiling his results for peer review.

The question is no longer whether granite can contain radon or radiation, but how are consumers going to be reassured that the granite they are buying is radon free.  The Marble Institute of America is beginning to move away from denial and toward reassurance of the public, a move many in the middle of the argument applaud.  Their website directs current granite owners toward radon testing kits and they have recently announced the formation of a panel to develop a protocol for testing granite for radon and radiation.  Check back here for updates on this panel and new testing protocols.

Update:  I spoke with Jim Martinez from the Marble Institute of America, who told me that the MIA is working together with the Environmental Health & Engineering consulting firm to study the issue of radon in granite countertops.  The most active stones they have found are 70 times below the safe level.  “Based on our analysis, we’ve not found a single stone that’s a problem,” said Mr. Martinez.  The scientific panel being put together will address the issue that there is currently no scientific standard for measuring radon in granite, and it is Mr. Martinez’s hope that the panel will not only develop a measurement standard but also a standard for interpreting the data.

I welcome comments from all sides of this issue, but please try to keep the discussion on a rational level.  In this political season, I think we’ve all had enough of spin and name calling.

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Just Listed! 14606 CR 1840 Lubbock, TX 79424
December 1st, 2008 11:38 AM
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14606 CR 1840

Lubbock, TX 79424



Beds: 4.0 Rooms: 0
Baths: 4.00 Sq. Ft.: 3957.00
Garage: 3.0 Built: 2008
 

STUNNING 4/4.5/3 with Formal Dining & Basement on 1 acre! This amazing open-concept home features: stone & stucco exterior, high ceilings, hardwood floors, granite tops, spacious rooms, 2 patio areas & coffee bar in master suite! The large basement is perfect for a media room. Oversized garage doors perfect for larger vehicles. Sprinkler, sod & fence included. Cooper schools.
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Rates Are Dropping!!
December 1st, 2008 11:37 AM
If you, or someone you know, is considering purchasing a home in the near future; now is the time!  Interest rates continue to drop!  Rates are now dropping below 5.5%!  Your credit score will determine if you can qualify for the best rates, so contact a local lender to see if what you qualify for!

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