Posted on 01/05/2013 9:32:26 AM PST by SeekAndFind
ST. LOUIS- The Northeast region leads the United States in outbound migration, according to the results of United Van Lines’ 36th annual “migration” study, which tracks which states the company’s customers move to and from during the course of the year. Washington, D.C., continues to lead the nation in inbound moves based on the study findings released today, which analyzed moves from the full year 2012.
“As the nation’s largest household goods mover, United’s data is an accurate reflection of the overall U.S. moving trends,” explained Carl Walter, vice president of United Van Lines. “Tracking the number of inbound and outbound domestic moves helps provide insight into overall migration trends.”
United has tracked migration patterns annually on a state-by-state basis since 1977. For 2012, the study is based on all household moves handled by United within the 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C. United classifies states as “high inbound” if 55 percent or more of the moves are going into a state and “high outbound” if 55 percent or more moves were coming out of a state or “balanced” if the difference of inbound and outbound is negligible.
The top-five inbound states of 2012 were:
The top-five outbound states for 2012 were:
Several states gained approximately the same number of residents as those that left. Those states include Louisiana, Iowa, Indiana, North Dakota, New Hampshire and Maryland.
About United Van Lines
United Van Lines is America’s #1 Mover®. In cooperation with its sister company United Containers, United Van Lines is able to offer a full range of moving solutions from do-it-yourself to full-service. With headquarters in suburban St. Louis, United Van Lines maintains a network of 400 affiliated agencies. For more information about United Van Lines visit UnitedVanLines.com.
That's what hubby and I are counting on! We hope to move back home to MS, from MA in the next year or two. We've been away since hubby graduated from college in 1976, and we moved for grad school, then jobs in several cities 'up North'. We've visited each year, but are looking forward to living in a sane place, heading into our retirement years.
“particularly from Ohio”
Hilton Head is Ohio south and many don’t seem to realize that they are part of the problem.
Yikes... the HH / Bluffton area is one that my husband and I have in mind to move to (within a couple of years hopefully). No firms plans yet, but it's high on our list.
PLEASE don't tell me this area is turning blue... :-(
Very depressing... I hope you are wrong! ;-)
Thanks for your input. I trust your comments, as you are a resident of the State of South Carolina.
SC still sounds a LOT better than The People's Socialist Republik of Connecticut. Some of my favorite Congressmen are Rep. Trey Gowdy, new Senator Tim Scott and Rep. Joe Wilson. And of course I've always been a huge Sen. Jim DeMint fan. I like Gov. Nikki Haley, from what I've heard about her... although it made me a bit queasy to see her so chummy with Mitt Romney.
The Congress critters from CT are among the absolute worst - and most far left - in the country. They are truly disgusting, corrupt people. Plus CT is a gay state (per one judge's opinion, so he simply "updated" CT's Constitution), every major city in CT is an illegal alien sanctuary city, and CT is a huge pro-union and high-tax state. People are leaving in droves, except retired pension-rich 50+-year-olds who used to work for the State or had a Federal job. I could go on and on...
“PLEASE don’t tell me this area is turning blue... :-(”
Welllll, they already have to plant two trees to replace one cut. They want plants that the deer won’t eat, because you shouldn’t shoot Bambi and deer are standing beside the roads during rush hour traffic. This is just a start but there is some hope many seem to hate the greens and Obama. I sure you won’t like this but I would like to see a tax to enter and balance the housing cost discrepancy for over paid Yankees working for Unions, if you live above the MD line. Yankees are driving SC residents out because of the difference in housing cost and demand for services.
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