"This year's data clearly reflects retirees' location preferences. We are seeing more retirees than ever decide to relocate, and as a result, new retirement hubs are popping up in Western and Southern states," said Michael A. Stoll, economist, professor in the Department of Public Policy at the University of California, Los Angeles. "Interestingly enough, these retirees are leaving at such a fast pace that the movement of millennials to urban areas in the Midwest and Northeast is being overshadowed."
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To: CreviceTool
Vermont is the whitest state in the Union. I’m sure Montana is a close second.
60 posted on
01/12/2017 2:31:17 AM PST by
lucky american
(Progressives are attacking our rights and y'all will sit there and take it.)
To: CreviceTool
I was thinking about it, then I saw this:
Coincidence? Read the book.
62 posted on
01/12/2017 2:42:44 AM PST by
P.O.E.
(Pray for America)
To: CreviceTool
Nooooo Not Idaho... thats a terrible terrible place... no one should EVER go there!!
67 posted on
01/12/2017 3:15:25 AM PST by
wyowolf
(Be ware when the preachers take over the Republican party...)
To: CreviceTool
A lot of Texans move to the Hill Country when they retire. We did. For years people from all over Texas have moved to Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Round Rock, etc. We moved from South of Houston, down on Gulf Coast, to Lago Vista. It is like a suburb of a suburb of Austin. We love it here. I have a 360 degree view of sunrise, sunset, full moon, meteor showers, etc. We are out in the boonies in the Balcones Wildlife Preserve area, but can drive a couple of mile and be in town, small town, 6000 people... or drive 11 miles to Cedar Park, which looks like Houston, lots of businesses...
85 posted on
01/12/2017 9:19:10 PM PST by
buffyt
(Looking Forward To January 20, 2017!!!!! On To A Great America! M A G A !)
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