Florida, Texas, North Carolina, Arizona, South Carolina, Tennessee, Nevada, Idaho, Colorado, and Utah are the top 10 states to which households with $200,000 or more in annual income have flocked. In ...
America is still a mobile nation. Back in the 2000-2010 decade, 12.9 million people moved interstate, nearly five percent of the total population. In the 2010s the population has been a bit less ...
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- United Van Lines released the company's 49 th Annual National Movers Study today, revealing a fundamental shift in American migration patterns as economic ...
A new National Bureau of Economic Research study by Janna Johnson and Morris Kleiner study finds that state licensing laws massively inhibit geographic mobility (here is an earlier ungated version).
In the Trump era, immigration — illegal immigration, in particular — is often discussed, but interstate migration is not. A new Cato Institute study provides valuable insights about migration flows ...
21 states and District of Columbia gained new residents in 2012-2013 Georgia sinks from No. 8 to No. 37 Demographer%3A %22There is no evidence in these data that the recession%27s grip ... is ...
This study evaluates the social and demographic structure of poverty migration during the 1985-90 period based on an analysis of recent census data. Particular attention is given to the roles of two ...
Americans are moving from high‐tax states to low‐tax states. The smart states know this and are cutting income tax rates, as discussed in the forthcoming Fiscal Policy Report Card on America’s ...
Journal Editorial Report: Some say this is common sense. Others think it's a moral panic. Images: AFP/Getty Images/Zuma Press Composite: Mark Kelly Congressional Democrats are debating which taxes to ...