Baltimore; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Miami have relatively high shares of childless young adults thinking about packing up and leaving, a new survey finds.

Why it matters: Lots of young people considering a move can signal bigger issues for any given city, like a lack of perceived job opportunities or affordable housing.

By the numbers: Baltimore tops the list, with about 62% of young adults saying they're "likely" or "very likely" to leave town. • That's followed by Charlotte (about 58%), Miami (52%) and Detroit (52%).

The other side: San Diego (about 27%), Boston (28%) and Chicago (36%) have comparatively small shares of young adults with an eye towards the exit.

How it works: That's based on Gensler survey data covering about 2,200 residents aged 18-34 with no children across

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