According to survey data released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau, during the first two years of the pandemic, the percentage of Americans who spent more than

a third of their income on rent increased, home values increased, and the number of Americans who worked from home tripled.

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The bureau's American Community Survey 1-year estimates for 2021 revealed that the proportion of unmarried couples living together increased,

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Americans became more technologically savvy, and the number of people who identify as multiracial increased significantly. These findings 

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 provided the most thorough information to date on how life changed in the U.S. under COVID-19.And in adjustments that appeared to be directly related to how 

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the epidemic altered people's decisions, fewer individuals migrated, preschool enrolment fell, and commuters utilising public transportation increased.

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As the 1-year estimates from the 2020 survey were judged worthless due to difficulties in getting individuals to respond during the early months of the epidemic

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 the data release provides the first trustworthy look into life in the U.S. during the COVID-19 era. That resulted in a data gap of one year 

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at a time when the epidemic compelled significant adjustments in how people conduct their lives.

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