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The Boomerang Effect: Coming Back to Grand Rapids

25 min · 21. huhti 2026
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In this episode of Grand Convos, we’re diving into something almost everyone in West Michigan has experienced—the pull of coming back home. Why do so many people leave Grand Rapids… only to return a few years later? We break down the “boomerang effect”, exploring the real reasons people move away—whether it’s for college, career opportunities, or just a change of scenery—and what ultimately brings them back. From affordability and lifestyle to family ties and community, there’s more to the story than you might think. We also take a look at the data behind it all, including which age groups are most likely to leave and return, and how Grand Rapids continues to evolve while still feeling like home. Because sometimes, no matter how far you go… Grand Rapids has a way of calling you back.

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