Posted on 01/08/2009 5:32:38 PM PST by dynachrome
Edited on 01/08/2009 5:44:27 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
ST. LOUIS - Michigan saw the nation's most outbound migration in 2008, with 67.1 percent of interstate moves heading out, according to a migration study released Wednesday.
It marked the third straight year that Michigan, hard hit by the economy and layoffs in the auto industry, has seen the highest percentage of outbound migration.
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I have good friends who moved down to Spring, TX 10 years ago. They have been trying to get us to move down since. I visited a few times and loved it. Trying to convince my husband to leave. Now that the Wall Street industry is dying (or just about dead), I may have a shot at getting him to go. The hard part is leaving the kids and grand kids.
Spring is a now town. Its just outside of Houston so you will have lots to do. Next time bring your kids to visit they may like it too.
It’s a great state away from the cities.
“great state away from the cities.”
That it is. I lived there many years.
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