Wednesday, January 4, 2012

More Americans Are on the Move, Survey Says



More households are moving to East Coast states while leaving Rust Belt states -- the area in the U.S. between the Midwest and the Northeast -- where unemployment remains high, according to the latest Atlas Lines Migration Patterns study, which has tracked the nation’s moves since 1993. 
For the fifth year in a row, Washington, D.C., had the highest percentage of inbound moves while Ohio had the highest percentage of residents leaving, or “outbound moves.” Meanwhile, western states mostly stayed balanced in moves for the year. Several southeastern states, such as Florida and Georgia, also stayed balanced in moves despite high foreclosure rates, possibly because they also serve as retirement hot-spots, according to the survey.
The summer months continued to have the largest number of moves per season, according to the survey. 
The following is a list from the Atlas Van Lines’ 2011 Migration Patterns study showing the top outbound states for moves (in which more than 55 percent of total shipments moved out of the state) and inbound states (in which more than 55 percent of total moving shipments moved into the state). The list is in no particular order. 
Top Outbound States for Moves
  • Ohio
  • Indiana
  • Illinois
  • Kansas
  • Nebraska
  • Utah
  • Minnesota
  • Wisconsin
  • Louisiana
  • New York
  • Massachusetts
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • New Jersey
  • West Virginia
  • Missouri
  • Kansas
  • Hawaii 
Top Inbound States for Moves
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Maryland
  • Texas
  • Virginia
  • North Carolina 
  • New Hampshire
  • Rhode Island
  • New Mexico 
  • Alaska
  • North Dakota
  • Tennessee

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