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Also, as noted elsewhere for the first time ever TX+FL+GA+NC+SC+TN contributed more to GDP beginning in '21 than the 13 state + DC corridor.
The OP's link, which I quoted from, was about data from United Van Lines. Your link was Census estimates.
And I should note your own link also featured just 1 year of data:
Quote:
New Census data analyzed by the American Enterprise Institute shows that eight of the 10 states losing the most residents from April 2020 through June 2021
The OP's link, which I quoted from, was about data from United Van Lines. Your link was Census estimates.
And I should note your own link also featured just 1 year of data:
The OP link also references 1 year of data also so don't see much difference there. But the data from the Census is much more scientific than the data from a moving company - not everyone uses moving companies.
The interesting thing is that CA is the top state for move outs on one list and not even on the other.
12. Pennsylvania
11. North Dakota
10. Wisconsin
9. Utah
8. Kentucky
7. Ohio
6. Massachusetts
5. Kansas
4. Connecticut
3. New York
2. New Jersey
1. Illinois
Top Inbound States:
10. Alabama
9. Colorado
8. North Carolina
7. South Carolina
6. Washington
5. South Dakota
4. Nevada
3. Idaho
2. Oregon
1. Vermont
Pretty much no pattern whatsoever.
Sure there is.................moving from higher cost of living areas to cheaper areas! Top 4 plus MA are all high cost areas, and the whole list of inbound are cheaper areas with the exception of Colorado.
Longer term info to squelch your other deflection.......2010-2020 in percentage terms so you'll have to think hard. While keeping in mind all of this has accelerated since this data was compiled.
Florida is not in the top 10 of inbound states? Neither is Texas? This seems very strange to me. Enough so that I don't trust that this list has any relevance.
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