Dies ist ein Begleitbeitrag zur Karte, der den Prozentsatz der in jedem Bundesstaat geborenen Menschen zeigt, die in diesem Bundesstaat bleiben. Diese Karte rundet einige der Kommentare ab, in denen es darum geht, eine große Anzahl von Menschen aus Orten zu sehen, an denen eine relativ große Bevölkerungszahl an ihrem Geburtsort geblieben ist.

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    1. DiscussionJohnThread on

      The title of the post isn’t right.

      This isn’t the percent of people living in the state that they were born, this is just the percentage of each state that was born there. Tracking where people stay VS where people have moved.

    2. QuestionableTea_ on

      wow turns out we’re all just one bad family dinner away from moving to arizona

    3. Suwannee_Gator on

      Remember this percentage when you see “Florida man” stories, they’re almost always from out of state. People from Florida are usually the chillest and most down to earth.

    4. Utah has amazing outdoor recreation opportunities and a booming, diverse economy. If you’re born there, why move?

    5. Blacksteel733 on

      I grew up in Florida and moved away. Most of all my friends growing up did the same. Florida sucks

    6. Couple things probably at play. It’s pretty hard to move out of a low CoL state. My income is fantastic in MI where I live, but if I had the same income in CA I would radically dial back my standard of living. I own a home here, the proceeds from selling that home wouldn’t come close to making a home purchase in CA possible.

      It also doesnt surprise me that the Great Lakes region tends to be higher in native born percentage. People don’t move here so there is very little “dilution” and (I probably shouldn’t say this too loud) the lakes are fucking awesome. But it’s like cold and stuff, you’d hate it I bet.

    7. Top_Location_5899 on

      The reason most states or lower in teller southeast is due to New York/New Jersey area mass migration, it’s wild.

    8. Early-Surround7413 on

      Almost everyone in the comments misinterpreting what this map says is Reddit at its finest. LOL

    9. Louisiana guy here. This stat comes up a lot. The general consensus for why we’re #1 in this stat includes reasons that are both bad and good:

      Good: people like it here, despite the negatives, because of the culture.

      Bad: it’s a state that has a high poverty rate, so it’s difficult to move due to the cost.

    10. ConstantinopleSpolia on

      Didn’t think Michigan would be that high considering how many people have left for Arizona. Then again, a lot of em move back to MI after a few years in the heat.

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