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Showing Original Post only (View all)Map Shows Which States Americans Are Moving To And Leaving [View all]

United Van Lines recently published its inbound and outbound moving data for the U.S. (This is different from the map from Atlas Van Lines we published last week, which actually shows slightly different data).
Seth Kadish at Vizual Statistix has compiled the data into a spectacular map that captures the migration flows.
It looks at which states had the greatest share of inbound moves as a percent of total moves.
http://www.businessinsider.com/2013-moving-map-2014-1
Looks like everyone is moving south and west...
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I agree with you. Massachusetts is becoming more concentrated with highly educated,
bluestate10
Jan 2014
#25
North Carolina has concentrated technology areas within the state and Charlotte is the
bluestate10
Jan 2014
#26
That's North Dakota. But South Dakota has low costs and low unemployment.
Comrade Grumpy
Jan 2014
#23
Gov. Chris Christie is the most fleed governor in America = traffic jambs have consequences.
Coyotl
Jan 2014
#19
Glad to see some in the most populous states can still retire to warmer climates.
Barack_America
Jan 2014
#35
on a Facebook page for my old hometown in Northwestern PA overwhelmingly people have moved South and
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2014
#42
Utah is one of the fastest growing states in the country and is one of the worst performing here...
Drunken Irishman
Jan 2014
#46