Wohin die Amerikaner im Jahr 2025 zogen

    Von Expert_Specialist823

    31 Kommentare

    1. Throwawayhair66392 on

      I cant blame all the people who moved states during covid to escape the brutal lockdowns and small living spaces.

    2. MerryDoseofNihilism on

      I’m surprised to see such a high loss in North Carolina. I thought they were one of the states benefiting from people fleeing the expensive northeast and West Coast states.

    3. Mackinderoo on

      I’d really like to see the data source for this, please? As well as the data itself. All I can see is “HireAHelper” and if it’s anything like the moving “data” reported by moving truck companies, it’s *extremely* unreliable, incomplete and inaccurate.

    4. homechicken20 on

      Everyone I know from Idaho seems like they have something to hide, and that would be the perfect place to move if you had something to hide so this map confirms my suspicions and broad generalizations.

    5. personofthesun on

      Well. Idk how accurate this is. But we need like double or triple that to leave cali. Please stop coming here.

    6. Huge-Perspective448 on

      So many of these trash maps that purposely only use one set of data with zero context. I can tell you as a MA resident, our population has increased while having one of the highest cost of living in the country. Those leaving to flee the taxes and liberals, good riddance. Don’t let the door hit you on the way out

    7. TheKingofSwing89 on

      Looks like there will be more super uneducated Americans in the future. You know most of those states in the south aren’t exactly known for educational prowess or prosperity.

    8. -ThisUsernameIsTaken on

      I love these maps, and the amount of cope and slander that always ensues in the comments 

    9. PastaPandaSimon on

      Not American, but what’s going on in Idaho or South Carolina? And why does it seem like so many people are moving from the „popular“ states (at least from the perspective of someone not from the US), to the southern ones? Is it purely about the cost of living?

    10. jefalawelnel on

      Perhaps I am not understanding the map, or maybe I am just bad at math. But is this map telling me that 8 people moved out of North Dakota in 2025?

    11. NY and the New England states are trimming the fat before they petition to become the eleventh province of Canada.

    12. What job opportunities are in Maine to have such a high jump? Genuinely curious.

    13. ilovefacebook on

      it’s crazy how much the yellowstone series influenced people to move

    14. Nobody can afford to live in the coastal states anymore :/ how sad, Florida having only 6% is extremely low for Florida

    15. Is it just my imagination or is it obvious that people are leaving Liberal Left high tax states to go to the common sense low tax states? Must be a coincidence 😏😏😏

    16. SeaworthinessSad5507 on

      Not surprised with Illinois as a resident we have lost population for decades now. We have lost a congressional seat in almost every census since 1940 the exception being 1970. High taxes is to blame for people leaving our state. Governor Pritzker says our state is better than ever but I don’t buy it.

    17. JerseyGuy-77 on

      People move from places you want to live to places you can afford to live? Shocker.

      We need less in NJ and NY so have at it.

    18. Imaginary_Main_5969 on

      Notice how most of the losses have democrats as their politicians

    19. wombatgeneral on

      New York city is expensive AF , but upstate new York has brutal winters from lake effect snow and is rust belt country so the state is double fucked.

      Im surprised people are still moving to Idaho tbh. It’s so much more expensive now when you account for salaries in the area.

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