Military .com: No Relief in Sight for Military Family Moves Snarled by Pandemic

Military .com: No Relief in Sight for Military Family Moves Snarled by Pandemic. “Lauren Sanford knew her family’s permanent change of station move from a Navy base in Japan to Virginia over the summer would likely be harder due to the pandemic. Sanford and her husband, a Navy surgeon, had been through overseas PCS moves before. With the coronavirus still causing havoc, they estimated the two months they had waited in the past to finally receive their household goods shipments after moving into a new home would likely stretch into three months in Virginia. But she wasn’t expecting her family, including their 5-year-old and 3-year-old children, would be forced to live four months without any of the trappings of home due to shipping delays.”

CNBC: Some cities are paying people up to $16,000 to move there—this online directory will help you find them

CNBC: Some cities are paying people up to $16,000 to move there—this online directory will help you find them. “MakeMyMove currently lists 37 relocation offers on its pages, some through paid promotions and others for free. Each destination has its own page listing the incentive programs on offer, how much they’re worth, who qualifies and how to apply.”

Pew: About a fifth of U.S. adults moved due to COVID-19 or know someone who did

Pew (pew pew pew pew pew!): About a fifth of U.S. adults moved due to COVID-19 or know someone who did. “Millions of Americans relocated this year because of the COVID-19 outbreak, moving out of college dorms that abruptly closed, communities they perceive as unsafe or housing they can no longer afford. Overall, around one-in-five U.S. adults (22%) say they either changed their residence due to the pandemic or know someone who did, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.”

Coronavirus and colleges: U-Haul offers free moving services to students impacted by COVID-19 outbreak (Mass Live)

Mass Live: Coronavirus and colleges: U-Haul offers free moving services to students impacted by COVID-19 outbreak. “The moving and storage business will be extending 30 days of self-storage at no cost to all college and university students impacted by unforeseen changes to their campuses’ schedules, according to a statement from company President John Taylor.”