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Oregon and Washington make list of top 10 states for inbound moves

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RISMedia | Jameson Doris

Are you thinking of moving out-of-state? If you answered “yes,” there’s a good chance you live in the Northeast or Midwest. According to a national study conducted by United Van Lines, nine of the top 10 states with residents moving to other states are located in those regions, with New Jersey and Illinois taking the top two spots.

The annual study—now in its 42nd iteration—tracks the state-to-state migration patterns of United Van Lines customers. The company found that, over the course of 2018, nearly 70 percent of moves in New Jersey were to other states.

To read the full story, click here: Study: Northeast and Midwest Lead Nation in Residents Moving Out

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