See the most popular states people are moving to and from in recent years, and the trends that motivate people to relocate.
Thepandemicsparked a restlessness in American life, with many families opting to move in search of more space or a lower cost of living. That trend continued in 2022, with hundreds of thousands of people uprooting their lives and moving to new states. But some regions are benefit...
Moving to Florida and Texas will also likely mean higher homeowners insurance for new residents, as natural disasters have causedinsurance companies to raise annual rates for coverage. Homeowners insurance rates have climbed 15% and 36% in Florida and Texas, respectively, between 2022 and 2023, acc...
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But that didn't stop folks from moving around.According to their data western and southern states saw influxes in population while California and New York saw the biggest drops. If you're wondering which states Texans are moving to,click here. But which states are sending the most people to...
Movebuddah.com has just released it's 2023 report on America's moving trends, and Connecticut has landed as the third least popular state to move to for 2023 in all of the US. According to Movebuddah's data, for every 75 people that moved into Connecticut in 2023, 100 moved out. Ho...
Yes, we know. People are moving to the Lone Star State in droves. Some 220,000 educated workers moved there in 2022 alone, according to the Census Bureau. So how could we possibly score Texas at the bottom for Quality of Life? The fact is that people move to a state for any number...
Whether you feel overconnected or are passionate about saving the planet, moving off the grid is a good step in the right direction.Our ranking shows which states are suitable for unplugging from the electric grid — and from society — and which will leave you feeling claustrophobic....
In Part I of this series, we looked at how people – and taxable income – are moving from high-tax states to low-tax states. In Part II of this series, we reviewed how tax-motivated migration will create further fiscal nightmares for high-tax states. In Part III of this series, I ...
There’s a lesson to be learned from this data. Canada is lagging the United States because itdoesn’t give people the same degree of economic liberty. Or to be more accurate, there are more bad policies in Canada than there are in America. ...