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As remote work gains traction and real estate prices continue their ascent, individuals are increasingly seeking out more affordable and unconventional places to call home. The Annual National Movers Study conducted by United Van Lines for this year has unveiled intriguing patterns that shed light on not just where Americans are relocating but also the motivations behind their departure from their original states. From rustic rural retreats to unassuming urban hubs, let’s embark on a journey to discover the states where Americans are saying goodbye and those that are attracting them to steer their moving vans toward exciting new horizons!
#1: Iowa
Inbound moves: 52.2%
Outbound moves: 47.8%
Iowa boasts a unique equilibrium, with as many newcomers arriving as residents depart. Family ties lure in new arrivals, while job opportunities drive others away, especially among the 18 to 34 age group. An impressive 71% of Iowa residents own homes, with an average value of $168,500, notably below the national median of $264,200.
In 2021, US News ranked Iowa as the number one state for opportunity, factoring in affordability, economic prospects, and equality. Yet, some may find the state lacking in entertainment options, particularly in terms of professional sports teams and major concert venues.