Monday, January 2, 2012

Moving Out: People Continue to Flee Pennsylvania

Allied Van Lines has released its 44th annual Magnet States Report showing which states people are moving into and the states people are moving out of. Pennsylvania is No. 2 on the list of outbound states, meaning people are fleeing the state as soon as they can. The Keystone State continues to suffer from eight years of disastrous economic policies under former Gov. Ed Rendell (and the last three years of Obama's awful economic policies haven't helped either.)

From the report:
Illinois usurped the title of top outbound state with the highest net relocation losses (more outbound than inbound shipments), followed by Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Jersey and New York – all part of the top 5 outbound states in 2010. Illinois lost ground this year, with a net loss of 1,198 moves out of state, versus 2010 losses of 1,050. Michigan, the No. 1 outbound state in 2010, had a net loss of 900 moves, an improvement over last year's 1,149 outbound moves. Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York rounded out the bottom five, with net relocation losses of 940, 841 and 669, respectively.
Read the full report at the link below:

Allied Van Lines Announces 44th Annual Magnet States Report

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