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By Tony Owusu Prices go up based on demand and the pandemic created increased demand in a number of locations. The more people want to live someplace, the more prices rise in those places. During the pandemic, for example, people flocked to Florida from a variety of cities, drawn by warm air, relatively affordable housing, and, sometimes, its lack of Covid-related regulations. But pandemic-fueled population shifts leading citizens to leave larger cities for the suburbs or smaller metro areas is helping drive higher inflation in some areas and lower inflation in the biggest cities, according to…