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Illinois leads in states Americans fled in 2022: Report.

Illinois⁤ Tops List of States Americans‍ are Fleeing

For​ the fourth year ⁤in a row, Illinois⁢ has topped the list of states from which Americans are fleeing in droves, according ‍to a new report from moving ⁤company Allied Van Lines.

The report, which tracks migration patterns in the United States, found that fewer Americans moved in 2022 compared to 2021, as rents ⁤and interest rates ⁣soared ​and wages struggled⁤ to ‍keep up with rising inflation, resulting in a roughly 20 percent decrease year ‌over year.

However, those‌ who did relocate appeared to move ⁤to Arizona, South Carolina, ⁢North Carolina, Tennessee, and ‍Texas—specifically to Austin, Charlotte, Nashville, Sarasota,​ and Tucson, the report found.

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Meanwhile,⁤ Illinois was the state⁢ in which the ⁣most number of Americans fled in 2022, with approximately 66.1 percent more Americans moving out of the ⁤state compared to just 33.9 percent moving in.

Following⁣ Illinois, California, New Jersey, Michigan, and‍ Pennsylvania ‌were the top four states from which Americans ‌fled ​in 2022, according ⁤to⁤ the report.

Anaheim, Chicago, New York‌ City, Riverside, and San Diego were‍ the​ most fled cities, Allied​ Van Lines said.

Allied Van Lines’‍ report is based on data from⁣ all interstate moves received between Jan. 1, ⁢2016, to Nov. 14, 2022.

The report​ comes as more ⁣and⁤ more Americans are choosing to flee high-tax, left-leaning states for Republican-led states in the hopes of a better life, U.S. Census Bureau data shows.

Analysts at ⁢Allied Van Lines noted that⁣ the most moved-to states ​in 2022 were “both affordable and offered better financial ⁣security,” which ⁤is likely why states like California lost residents to Texas and Arizona.

A home is⁤ offered for sale in Chicago, ⁢Ill., on‌ April 26, 2022. (Scott Olson/Getty ‍Images)

Soaring Cost of Living

They noted that ​while ⁣California’s gross domestic product⁤ (GDP)​ rose 8 percent, making it one of the fastest-growing economies ⁤in the United States behind only‍ Hawaii and Nevada, its cost⁣ of ⁣living is‌ still extremely high, behind only Hawaii and ⁤Alaska.

Meanwhile, California’s average weekly⁢ wages fell by 0.6 percent over​ the course of 2022.

“At the same time, while Texas saw only 6.4 percent growth, its wages rose 6.4 percent and its​ cost-of-living is ‌one of the lowest⁤ in the country,”‍ the report‌ noted. “The same can’t‍ be said for Arizona. Its prices rose in 2022, mostly due to increased demand for housing. Nonetheless, Arizona’s cost-of-living is still ​nowhere near as high as California’s ⁣cost-of-living, and its wages ⁤grew 5.8 percent over the same period,” analysts added.

Employment opportunities ⁢are another motivating factor behind Americans fleeing certain states, the report noted, citing slow job ​growth ​in ‌states such​ as Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Illinois⁣ when compared‌ to North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida.

“New Jersey has seen large job ​growth, but is significantly⁣ more expensive than states further south, explaining why it continues ‌to lose‍ population,” the report added.

Meanwhile, housing is another significant motivating factor,⁣ with the​ report noting home prices in New York City currently stand ​at 119 percent above ⁤the national average.

House prices in Anaheim, California, meanwhile are roughly 140 percent above the national average, ⁣while in San Diego residents can expect to pay more than 166 percent above the national ​average.

Crime, ‍Economy Playing ⁤Significant​ Role

“Chicago is an outlier among outbound cities this year, the ⁤only one with a ​housing market ‍below the national average,​ a sign other ‌factors (e.g. ​crime, economy) play a more significant role in its migration patterns,” analysts said.

Another reason for ​the move may be the end of COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns‍ and restrictions, which ‍have given back Americans the freedom to live where they prefer, in areas with​ cheaper housing and better access to nature, according‌ to Allied Van Lines.

Crime ⁤is likely another big factor.

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