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10 States Where the Most People Are Moving (and Leaving)
By Douglas A. McIntyre/ 24/7 Wall Street/ USA Today/ usatoday.com
"Based on people who move in and out of states, people are moving to small states and leaving large ones. According to recently released United Van Lines’ 41st Annual National Movers Study, this is partly because of new relocation habits of Baby Boomers.
Many Boomers have traditionally located to the South to find warm weather, and Florida has gotten the reputation as the state where people from the large population centers in the Northeast retire. Apparently, areas in the Mountain States and the Pacific Northwest have become more popular. As a matter of fact, “nearly 55% of total moves to and from the Mountain West (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming) were inbound.” Just over 52% of the movement to the Pacific Western states was inbound, more proof of a migration West.
The state-by-state data show where people are “moving in.” Ranked, they are:..."
State-by-state data show where people are “moving in.” Vermont tops the list.(Photo: Sean Pavone / Shutterstock.com)
Richard
By Douglas A. McIntyre/ 24/7 Wall Street/ USA Today/ usatoday.com
"Based on people who move in and out of states, people are moving to small states and leaving large ones. According to recently released United Van Lines’ 41st Annual National Movers Study, this is partly because of new relocation habits of Baby Boomers.
Many Boomers have traditionally located to the South to find warm weather, and Florida has gotten the reputation as the state where people from the large population centers in the Northeast retire. Apparently, areas in the Mountain States and the Pacific Northwest have become more popular. As a matter of fact, “nearly 55% of total moves to and from the Mountain West (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming) were inbound.” Just over 52% of the movement to the Pacific Western states was inbound, more proof of a migration West.
The state-by-state data show where people are “moving in.” Ranked, they are:..."

State-by-state data show where people are “moving in.” Vermont tops the list.(Photo: Sean Pavone / Shutterstock.com)
Richard