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  <title>Why is Geographic Mobility Declining?</title>
  <description>John Bailey Jones and Urvi Neelakantan discuss the decline in the movement of workers from one place to another, and possible explanations&amp;amp;nbsp;and policy solutions for the decline. Jones is vice president of microeconomic analysis and Neelakantan is a senior policy economist, both at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Full transcript and related links:  https://www.richmondfed.org/podcasts/speaking_of_the_economy/2025/speaking_2025_12_03_geographic_mobility </description>
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