United Van Lines can help with that.
The top inbound states of 2013 were:
- Oregon
- South Carolina
- North Carolina
- District of Columbia
- South Dakota
- Nevada
- Texas
- Colorado
The top outbound states for 2013 were:
- New Jersey
- Illinois
- New York
- West Virginia
- Connecticut
- Utah
- Kentucky
- Massachusetts
- New Mexico
I note the outbound list matches Forbes's ... yep, from the article:
According to Professor Michael Stoll, chair of the Department of Public Policy at the University of California Los Angeles and a consultant to United Van Lines who studies American migration, the moves reflect long-term shifts in the U.S. economy and the hit to employment in many states resulting from the slow recovery.
I also note that DC is #4 on the inbound list. That’s clearly something we need to fix.
top inbound list:
District of Columbia
Lord help us....
What on earth is the draw to Oregon? I mean the unemployed barristas that move to Portland CAN’T AFFORD United Van Lines... and don’t have furniture to move anyways.