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Although the population continues to increase, fewer Americans decided to move in 2022. After a historically low moving rate in 2021, data indicates that even fewer Americans moved across the country last year. But this is not a new trend. Millions of people moved during the pandemic, driven by the opportunity to work remotely, the desire for more space, and better affordability. Nevertheless, the moving rate has declined for the last six years. While the Census Bureau hasn’t yet released the moving rate for 2022, another source of migration data – the United States Postal Service® change-of-address data – demonstrates a persistent declining migration trend for 2022 as well. Nearly 70% of the ZIP codes across the United States experienced fewer inbound moves in 2022 compared to 2021.
Twenty-six states experienced an influx of people, with more people moving in than out, while twenty-five states lost movers. Florida (318,855), Texas (230,961), and the Carolinas – North Carolina (99,796) and South Carolina (84,030) – were the states with the most net domestic migration gains in 2022.
Twenty-six states experienced an influx of people, with more people moving in than out, while twenty-five states lost movers. Florida (318,855), Texas (230,961), and the Carolinas – North Carolina (99,796) and South Carolina (84,030) – were the states with the most net domestic migration gains in 2022.
Where People Moved in 2022
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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I wanted to go as well. However, Virginia now has a Republican Governor and things are turning around....now to get rid of all those imbeciles on the school boards especially in Northern VA and the ones in the State Senate!
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Amn Dale Preisach
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Texicans, Texas its own Republic. Texas, given to the Union through negotiations with Sam Houston and the now warrior politicians.
Texicans, Texas its own Republic. Texas, given to the Union through negotiations with Sam Houston and the now warrior politicians.
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Posted 1 mo ago
I can relate to the desire for a change of scenery. When I was contemplating a move a while back, I stumbled upon https://www.movingtowinnipeg.ca/moving-to-winnipeg-from-toronto/ and found some great insights into the process. Even though the stats show a decline in migration, exploring new places like Winnipeg from Toronto could be an exciting opportunity for those seeking a fresh start. It's all about finding the right fit for you.
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Posted 1 mo ago
I was talking with a few of our recent transplants at a party a few weeks ago. A common theme was that they were all remote workers who decided to move to their "forever home" in Florida while still working. My son in Maine is another example, while he moved there for work over 10 years ago he has since changed jobs but the ability to work remotely and not have to move the family was a key factor in accepting the position.
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