Outbound moves: 66.8%
Also known as the Garden State, New Jersey has family-friendly suburbs and beautiful beaches but despite that, residents are moving out faster than any other state. According to United Van Lines’ annual study, New Jersey has been one of the top move-out states.
Almost half of those who flee the State do so for better job opportunities elsewhere, and the rest look for better retirement options.
New York
Outbound moves: 61.5%
New York may be known as the economic capital of the world, but living there is much harder than it seems, and it seems difficult! Considering the sky-high living costs in the Big Apple, taxes are among the highest in the country. New York state may offer a mix of big-city living, small-town culture, sports, arts, and rural wildlife, but is it enough?
New Yorkers that start over in other states are looking for better jobs, a cushy retirement, and a more suitable place to raise a family — with other relatives close by. Here's a startling stat: Close to 300 people move out of New York City every single day, Bloomberg found.
Connecticut
Outbound moves: 62%
Connecticut has a real charm and beauty to it, as well as a high standard of living, but residents seem to be leaving faster than we'd expect. Nutmeggers are packing up and saying farewell to the rising taxes and crumbling bridges.
Most people who move out are pensioners, as they want to retire in a more affordable setting, closer to their family.
Illinois
Outbound moves: 65.9%
With a host of greats within the Prairie State boundaries, from their farm produce, colleges, and sports, pizza is perhaps the greatest of all. Unfortunately, the economy is not doing so great. Unemployment is growing and taxes are among the highest.
With the nation's second-highest property taxes, Governor J.B. Pritzker has promised to implement a progressive tax only on the wealthiest people. Most of those who are leaving are job seekers and adults over 55.
Who knew these were the States Americans Are Leaving the Fastest?
The combination of job opportunities, expensive lifestyles, and high taxes is what makes residents want to leave. Although some states are known for their good weather or offer many activities, that does not necessarily mean they are the right place to live in.
If you plan on staying in or moving to these states, make sure you are making an informed choice!