Americans moved out of these states the most, flocking to others that were often cheaper and less crowded
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Jackie Nguyen, who moved to Kansas City, noted that she feels like a 'big fish in a small pond,' and emphasized that there are huge opportunities in smaller cities.
According to the census data, New York had over 481,000 residents leave for another state, highlighting a net moving rate of -9.23, emphasizing the state's migration struggles.
Research economist Sarah Dickerson pointed out that people often move from expensive areas to more affordable ones, a trend illustrated by the latest census data.
While California lost more residents than New York, its overall population size and the influx of new movers resulted in a better net migration rate.
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