- New census data shows the estimated number of movers to and from each state between 2022 and 2023.
- New York lost residents at the highest rate, followed by New Jersey and Illinois.
- People are often driven to move for lower costs of living, a professor who studies migration said.
Jackie Nguyen left New York for Kansas City , Missouri, in 2020. After a year there, she decided to stay — even though she hadn’t previously considered moving away from a big coastal city.
“Now I feel like I’m a big fish in a small pond. I’ve never experienced that before. It’s cheaper here, and I have a better quality of life,” Nguyen told Business Insider’s Dan Latu in January, when she was 35. “That’s what I want millennials to know. There are huge opportunities in these smaller secondary cities.”
Census data released on October 17 indicates that out of all 50 states, New York recorded the highest rate of people moving away between 2022 and 2023…