Americans No Longer Want To Live In These 25 States

Published on 11/17/2019
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Connecticut

Connecticut has charming towns and beaches that tourists love. However, residents are leaving and there is a 62% outbound move rate. As taxes go up and infrastructure crumbles, Nutmeggers are saying goodbye. People aged 55 to 64 years old are more likely to leave. Over half of those who do boast of $150,000 or more in terms of incomes. “You want to go, go. Good luck to you,” a journalist and Connecticut resident called Jim Shea said, “And don’t let the door hit you in the assets.”

Connecticut

Connecticut

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Illinois

The Prairie State has a lot of great colleges, farm produce, sports scene, and amazing cities. However, the economy, unemployment rate, and taxes are pretty bad. Illinois boasts of the second-highest property taxes and household income tax. Gov. J.B. Pritzker has promised to start a progressive income tax scheme for the wealthiest folks, job seekers, adults more than 55 years old, and those making over $150,000 a year. It has an outbound move rate of 65.9%.

Illinois

Illinois

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