According to an Atlas Lines Migration Pattern Study, Americans are making the move to the East Coast and leaving the Rust Belt states behind.
Some of the top outbound states for moves were: Ohio, Nebraska, Louisiana, Delaware, and Hawaii.
Washington D.C. had the highest percentage of inbound moves for the fifth year in a row.
Some of the other top inbound states for moves were: Virginia, Rhode Island, North Dakota, and North Carolina.
Most western and southeastern states have stayed fairly balanced when it comes to outbound and inbound moves. Atlas also reports that the summer is the most popular time to move.
Read the full Atlas Van Lines study.
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