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The Great Migration: Why Americans Are Fleeing These 5 States and Where They’re Heading Instead

Andrew Wood
6 min readJan 6, 2025

Over the past few years, a significant trend has emerged in the United States: Americans are packing their bags and leaving certain states in droves. Rising living costs, high taxes, shifting job markets, and lifestyle preferences drive people to seek greener pastures. U.S. Census data shows five states have seen the most significant outmigration. Here’s a closer look at why people are leaving and the destinations drawing them in.

1. California

Why They’re Leaving:
California’s reputation as a land of opportunity is increasingly overshadowed by its soaring cost of living. Housing prices in cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles have skyrocketed, making homeownership a distant dream for many. Rent prices are similarly steep, with the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in major cities often exceeding $2,500 monthly. Additionally, the state’s progressive tax structure includes some of the highest income taxes in the nation, placing a financial strain on residents. Wildfires, droughts, and an increasingly visible homelessness crisis have also contributed to disillusionment among…

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Andrew Wood
Andrew Wood

Written by Andrew Wood

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