This data from United Van Lines via ZeroHedge.com suggests that many Americans are voting with their feet to leave liberal hellholes, which happen to include Christie’s NJ, and Kasich’s OH – perhaps the urge to leave is why these guys are trampling over each other for a respectable 3rd place in the NH primary, but it would be another good reason NOT to vote for them!
The Northeast continues to experience a moving deficit with New Jersey (67 percent outbound) and New York (65 percent) making the list of top outbound states for the fourth consecutive year. Two other states in the region — Connecticut (63 percent) and Massachusetts (57 percent) — also joined the top outbound list this year. The exception to this trend is Vermont (62 percent inbound), which moved up two spots on the list of top inbound states to No. 3.
[Also in the top 5 places to be from, were Illinois (63 percent) and Ohio (58 percent).]
Moving Out – The top outbound states for 2015 were:
- New Jersey
- New York
- Illinois
- Connecticut
- Ohio
- Kansas
- Massachusetts
- West Virginia
- Mississippi
- Maryland
Simply put, Americans are moving from heavily-regulated, bureaucratic, high cost-of-living states to more affordable states. (ZeroHedge)