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

Published on 03/25/2021
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Delaware

It looks like more people appreciate the Diamond State for what it has to offer. Even though it has seen a small decrease in inbound moves since 2018, the population is still inching towards a million with its growing job market. As a matter of fact, last year had the lowest unemployment rate in the state in 31 years. “There is … a good deal of diversity, with engineers, scientists and executives from all over the world attracted to jobs in our chemical, pharmaceutical and financial services industries,” said a resident by the name of John Nowaczyk on Quora. He said that the state has “a good blend of urban, suburban and rural lifestyles and perspectives all squeezed into a relatively small and manageable package.”

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Alabama

Even though the Yellowhammer State has stayed steadfast in its ranking in the National Movers Study, its job market has stayed a cause for concern. Nearly 75 percent of those who left said that the main reason is work. “Although the cost of living is pretty low, the income and job market is also pretty weak, which makes making money difficult,” said a Quora user by the name of Steven Mann. However, he did say that it might be the right place for certain professionals. He talked about the status of these positions in Dixie. “Doctors and lawyers are almost worshipped down here.”

Alabama

Alabama

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