U.S. migration report shows people continue leaving Midwest
High taxes, more affordable housing and better job prospects are chief reasons more people are leaving the Midwest, a study revealed.
High taxes, more affordable housing and better job prospects are chief reasons more people are leaving the Midwest, a study revealed.
A new analysis of Americans’ moving patterns shows the Midwest and Northeast continue to lose people while the Southwest and Southeast continue to be popular destinations. In North American Moving Services latest review of U.S. Census Bureau data, the company reports about 14 percent or about 40 million people move annually. The company said moves …