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The ability to move to find new work has long been a cornerstone of the American Dream.

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The ability to move to find new work has long been a cornerstone of the American Dream. There is growing concern that being stuck in place contributes to higher levels of unemployment. Our analysis, therefore, finds no correlation whatsoever between【M1】______ the percentage of residents who were born in a state and either the overall rate of unemployment and its change over the past year.【M2】______ There is also no correlation between it and the level of income inequality. States with higher percentages of home grown up【M3】______ residents do however have higher poverty rates. State mobility appears to be related to residents perceptions of their future economic conditions. The percentage of residents born in a state is closely associated with the percentage of people in the state who see the economy getting worse and negatively associated with the【M4】______ percentage who perceive the economy to be getting better. This likely reflects a difference in the levels of income and skills what【M5】______ underlie these divergent perceptions about the economy. State-level mobility is also associated with key dimensions of health and well-being. Low mobility states have higher levels of obesity and smoking and higher levels of happiness and【M6】______ well-being. The percentage of residents born in a state is positively correlated with smoking and obesity, as well as deaths from【M7】______ cardiovascular disease, heart disease, and cancer. Converse, the【M8】______ level of happiness or subjective well-being is negatively associated with the percentage of residents born in a state. And many have【M9】______ focused on the economic effects of mobility, our analysis suggests it play an important role in health and happiness as well.【M10】______

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