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We moved from Southeast to Northeast. onehandle Jan 2014 #1
I did the same thing about a decade ago. NutmegYankee Jan 2014 #6
Good luck getting a job in OR 1000words Jan 2014 #2
Most of the people who 'move' to MA don't do so in a United Van Lines truck... MADem Jan 2014 #3
I agree with you. Massachusetts is becoming more concentrated with highly educated, bluestate10 Jan 2014 #25
I believe Atlas Van Lines GP6971 Jan 2014 #4
I recall the same thing.. TX, SC, and FL were the top destinations, iirc. X_Digger Jan 2014 #24
If only U Haul GP6971 Jan 2014 #33
I used u-haul.. once.. for a cross country move. X_Digger Jan 2014 #34
Thank you X Digger for the links GP6971 Jan 2014 #27
De nada! I hate trying to copy/paste on tablets, too. n/t X_Digger Jan 2014 #30
What is it with moving to Control-Z Jan 2014 #5
As far as NC goes Lex Jan 2014 #9
North Carolina has concentrated technology areas within the state and Charlotte is the bluestate10 Jan 2014 #26
Well, my sister-in-law and her husband GP6971 Jan 2014 #31
We moved to NC--Chapel Hill--in 2000 and I love Chapel Hill. mnhtnbb Jan 2014 #47
South Dakota? Sheldon Cooper Jan 2014 #7
I take it you haven't heard of the South Dakota oil boom. WillowTree Jan 2014 #16
That's North Dakota. But South Dakota has low costs and low unemployment. Comrade Grumpy Jan 2014 #23
Duh!.......I need to get more rest............... WillowTree Jan 2014 #44
Many people leaving the SE. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #8
per that map? Lex Jan 2014 #10
Looks like they're fleeing the NE to me. n/t Skip Intro Jan 2014 #18
Perhaps you have misread the map. Hosnon Jan 2014 #22
what about the people who used Uhaul or Ryder? NightWatcher Jan 2014 #11
Only a small percentage of people use a big indie9197 Jan 2014 #12
lots of people moving to colorado, hmmm Oscarmonster13 Jan 2014 #13
We will all be moving back when the roody Jan 2014 #14
Aging population moving south. FSogol Jan 2014 #15
Looks like MI is running out of people to emigrate. RandySF Jan 2014 #17
Gov. Chris Christie is the most fleed governor in America = traffic jambs have consequences. Coyotl Jan 2014 #19
Before I'd even consider it as a viable chart I would have to ask this LynneSin Jan 2014 #20
See post #24. Atlas and u-haul report similar trends. n/t X_Digger Jan 2014 #28
United Van Lines is either Top Corporate or Retirees who still have Money KoKo Jan 2014 #21
The baby boomers are retiring. JaneyVee Jan 2014 #29
Either the Carolinas are the new Florida for retirement... Barack_America Jan 2014 #37
What's this say that the Census doesn't? Gidney N Cloyd Jan 2014 #32
Glad to see some in the most populous states can still retire to warmer climates. Barack_America Jan 2014 #35
Not surprised that Oregon is among the top places to move davidpdx Jan 2014 #36
What about Alaska & Hawaii?? KauaiK Jan 2014 #38
We always get left out. Blue_In_AK Jan 2014 #45
moved from queens, NY to phoenix, az DesertFlower Jan 2014 #39
it feels to me like everyone is moving mackerel Jan 2014 #41
i'm terrified of earthquakes. even though DesertFlower Jan 2014 #43
I think So. Carolina & No. Carolina are Historic NY Jan 2014 #40
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
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