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

Published on 03/25/2021
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Florida

What is not to love about Florida? You have beaches, warm weather, and palm trees! We can see why it has become one of the top choices for new residence places in the United States. This is especially true for those who are now in their twilight years. Over 40 percent of new Floridians talked about retirement as the reason they moved. “Living in Florida, in my opinion, is like no other life you could ever imagine,” said a Quora user called Mace Andrews. They added, “The dress code is literally shorts, T-shirts, tank tops, and flip flops.” Those who are younger might want to ensure that they have a job waiting for them before moving to the Sunshine State. The economy is reliant on the tourism sector, which the pandemic has since decimated. The Institute for Economic Forecasting at the University of Central Florida said that the state’s economy is not due to recovering until late 2021 at the very least.

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Florida

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District Of Columbia

Fair enough, this is not exactly a state. Even so, the capital has proven to be among the most attractive places in the United States in 2019. United Van Lines said that Washington, D.C. witnessed a big influx of residents because of work. An incredible 78 percent of new residents moved here due to a company transfer or a new job. “There are lots of good jobs, even for someone with a basket-weaving degree like me,” said a Redditor called Gumburcules. They continued, “Cost of living isn’t nearly as bad as people say it is, especially if you’re here long term or willing to make minor compromises.”

District Of Columbia

District Of Columbia

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