Statistics Show The Exodus From MA Continues To This Day!
A popular moving truck company has provided some shocking information as residents are making an "exit, stag left" from Massachusetts. According to United Van Lines, The Bay State once again ranked seventh on the list of the "Most Moved From States" as the latest information can be found in their 2023 National Movers Study. 57% of customer moves in the state were outbound. That's the same number as 2022.
Which leads us to the million dollar question: Why are people leaving Massachusetts?
Here are some of the grim statistics: 28% moved out because they found a job somewhere else. Just about 20% exited for family reasons, 18% said they were retiring elsewhere, and 16% departed due to "lifestyle changes."
As you know, Massachusetts, and especially the Boston area, are also known for high costs of living, but if you can believe it, only 2% of those surveyed said they were moving due of high costs. This NEEDS to be remedied to keep people in our friendly confines as rents and mortgages are reaching astronomical peaks, even locally here in the beautiful Berkshires as rural surroundings have seen price increases when it comes to a cost of living.
Here are some other states that saw a higher percentage of outbound moves: California, Michigan, New York, North Dakota and Illinois.
The Garden State, New Jersey takes the coveted top spot at No. 1.
Now to the next topic at hand: What other states are people moving to?
Despite the data we just gave you regarding Massachusetts, a recent study found that other New England states are attracting new residents and reaping the benefits:
At number 1, our neighbor to the north, Vermont was the top "inbound" state for the third-straight year. Over 65% of all moves were by people coming into The Green Mountain State. The main reason why people are heading anywhere from Bennington to Burlington said they moved for family, lifestyle and job reasons. Plus, the picture perfect scenery helps out in making this obvious decision.
The Ocean State, Rhode Island ranked fifth on the inbound state list, with 45% surveyed saying a new job attracted them to the smallest state in the Union. The capital city of Providence continues to see an influx in population and it's suburbs have seen a major growth in new residents. The shoreline also attracts a massive amount of future residents and visitors including locations in Misquamicut and Narragansett Bay.
Our Nation's Capital, Washington, D.C. came in second place. Other states seeing the most inbound moves for 2023 were Arkansas which ranks at number 4. South Carolina was in 3rd place and a shocking runner-up. Myrtle Beach is a big draw year-round.
United Van Lines spokeswoman Eily Cummins reiterated:
BOTTOM LINE: No doubt Americans want to live comfortably and if they find the perfect location to settle down, they will do so. As for yours truly, I'll just stay put as I'm in my 5th year as a Bay State resident. I consider this the BEST move I've made since leaving Connecticut. How I spent over two decades south of the border STILL remains a mystery to me, but on a positive note, my time in the state's Northwest corner was enjoyable back in the early to mid 90's.
(Some information obtained in this article courtesy of https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/moved-from-states-massachusetts-united-van-lines-2023/)
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