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STUDY: These 6 NJ Areas Had Some Of The Nation’s Highest Move-Out Rates In 2020 STUDY: These 6 NJ Areas Had Some Of The Nation’s Highest Move-Out Rates In 2020
Study: These 6 NJ Areas Had Some Of The Nation’s Highest Move-Out Rates In 2020 Do you know someone who moved out of New Jersey last year? You’re certainly not alone — in fact, for the third year in a row, New Jersey topped the list of states with the highest move-out rates, an annual migration study shows. But that’s not all: six Garden State areas made the list of the 25 cities with the highest outbound migration rates for 2020 — in other words, the cities that had the most residents hit the road and move out of the state. United Van Lines’ 44th Annual National Migration Study is based on the number of household moves handled by the company within the 48 contig…
COVID Flight: New Jersey, New York Lead US In Out-Of-State Moves, CT Close Behind, Survey Says COVID Flight: New Jersey, New York Lead US In Out-Of-State Moves, CT Close Behind, Survey Says
COVID Flight: New Jersey, New York Lead US In Out-Of-State Moves, CT Close Behind, Survey Says New Jersey and New York are leading the nation in the percentage of household relocations to other states, driven by the “new normal” of the coronavirus pandemic, a recent survey shows. A whopping 69% of all New Jersey residents who moved from March 1 to Aug. 19 relocated out of state, UniGroup reports. That’s just about 7 of every 10. New York is close behind at 67%, with Connecticut fourth at 64%. Residents from New Jersey and New York mostly moved to suburbs and smaller towns in Florida, Texas and other Sunbelt states between March and July, Bloomberg reported. Vermont, Idaho, Oregon a…
Buh-Bye! More Residents Left New Jersey Than Any Other State In 2018, Study Says Buh-Bye! More Residents Left New Jersey Than Any Other State In 2018, Study Says
Buh-Bye! More Residents Left New Jersey Than Any Other State In 2018, Study Says Maybe it was the traffic. Or the property taxes. Or that smell the seeps through your windows on the Turnpike. A new study found that more residents left New Jersey than any other U.S. state in 2018. United Van Lines, a St. Louis-based moving company, found that  66.8 percent of New Jersey moves were outbound. Connecticut (62 percent) and New York (65 percent) were among the top 10 outbound states for the fourth consecutive year. The state with the highest percentage of inbound migration, however, was Vermont (72.6 percent), with 234 total moves. Oregon had 3,346 total moves -- the …