American Exodus? Why Americans Are Fleeing Some States and Moving to Others – Newsweek

Last year, the Garden State had the distinction of losing more residents as a percentage of its overall population than any other state in America, according to United Van Lines' National Movers Study. New Jersey topped that study the past four years too, with Illinois, Connecticut, New York and California not far behind.
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ToughLove
1 year ago

Terrific article. Mostly about New Jersy, but Illinois also mentioned multiple times. The good news is real estate value appreciation in red states (like mine) should outpace blue states. Of course, it’s all bad news for blue states.

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