Census Bureau data reveals that Cincinnati is slightly more "rooted" than the average large U.S. city.
Governing magazine analyzes several measures — length of housing tenure, whether people lived in the state where they were born, recent migration data — to determine which cities' residents have particularly deep local roots and wonders how those roots determine a city's civic character.
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