"People Moving from New York Outnumber Arrivals by Nearly Two-to-One, Report Says."
That was a recent Albany Times Union headline highlighting the ongoing mass exodus from deep-blue New York:
United Van Lines reported Tuesday that nearly two-thirds of the moves involving New York households were outbound, a higher proportion than any other state except New Jersey and Illinois. The 2016 National Movers Study by Fenton, Missouri-based United also found that almost 59 percent of the moves within the eastern United States were outbound. Where were people moving? Mostly to western states and the Carolinas... South Dakota had the highest share of inbound moves, at 68 percent.
That exodus pattern isn't limited to the listed states, either. It's broadly endemic to states where liberals govern.



















