Find Out Which US States People Want To Leave And The Ones They Move To

Published on 03/25/2021
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Colorado

There is a reason the Centennial State has so many fans. It is not only because of the spectacular sight of the Rockies either. According to CPR News, there is a growing number of Colorado jobs as it saw a 2.1 percent increase from 2018 to 2019. Annual wages are $2,100 or so above the national median as well! If you plan to move here, you should know that it might take some time before you get used to the high elevation. Take it from Beatrice Bosch of the Quora community. “When I came home from the airport on my first day, I threw up,” she shared. “Altitude sickness is genuine, and it takes time to acclimate to the thin air and necessity to drink more water.”

Colorado

Colorado

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Wyoming

Well, what’s not to love about Wyoming? It has many amazing vistas, the lowest population density in the continental United States, and six national parks. This sounds perfect for people who love nature more than they like people. There has been a recent influx of new residents. Could this indicate that more Americans want to leave behind the hustle and bustle of city life? However, the range is not only for stargazers as there are entrepreneurial opportunities over here as well. “Wyoming is great for a small business,” said a Reddit user called Mycotoxin. They added, “Registering your business… is cheap and easy. There is no individual income tax in Wyoming, so that helps a lot.”

Wyoming

Wyoming

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