Data reflects longer-term trends of people moving to the Pacific West
By Jeff Sorg, OnlineEd Blog
(February 10, 2016) – The results of the United Van Lines’ 39th Annual National Movers Study shows that Oregon holds on to the No. 1 spot as “Top Moving Destination” for 2015.
The report also shows that 69 percent of moves to and from Oregon were inbound. Oregon has increased inbound migration by 10 percent over the past six years and has ranked No. 1 on the list for three consecutive years. Another Pacific Northwest state, Washington, made its first appearance on the list landing at No. 10 with 56 percent inbound moves.
Moving In
The top inbound states of 2015 were:
- Oregon
- South Carolina
- Vermont
- Idaho
- North Carolina
- Florida
- Nevada
- District of Columbia
- Texas
- Washington
Moving Out
The top outbound states for 2015 were:
- New Jersey
- New York
- Illinois
- Connecticut
- Ohio
- Kansas
- Massachusetts
- West Virginia
- Mississippi
- Maryland
For more information or to download the report, visit the United Van Lines Newsroom.
[Source: http://www.unitedvanlines.com/]
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For the third consecutive year, Oregon holds on to the No. 1 spot as “Top Moving Destination,” as Americans continue to pack up and head West and South. Those are the results of United Van Lines’ 39th Annual National Movers Study, which tracks customers’ state-to-state migration patterns over the past year.