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Plotting a move: Where are Americans heading?

Plotting a move: Where are Americans heading?

Moving’s out

Upping sticks in the US seems to have lost its appeal in recent years, with the overall moving rate and number of movers dropping every year from 2017-2021, according to the Census Bureau. But for those select few who have decided to pack up and switch states, where exactly are they heading?

All change, please

New data from the Census Bureau reveals which states have been the winners, and losers, from domestic movers.

Florida topped the domestic net migration chart, with an influx of ~319,000 people choosing to call the sunshine state their new home in 2022, making a major contribution to its 1.9% overall population increase. Indeed, heading south proved to be a popular choice in general last year as Texas came in second, welcoming ~231,000 new state-hoppers, helping its population rise by 1.6%.

At the other end of the scale, more than 600,000 coastal dwellers from New York and California moved out, with the former’s population dropping by 0.9% and the most populous state in America seeing 343,000 people move away.

Go deeper: check out the full list of data, compiled by the NAR.

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John Wayne Airport in Orange County tops the list of North America’s favorite airports

Despite a record year of passenger numbers, flight cancellations, and delays, a new survey has revealed that flyers have been increasingly satisfied about their experiences in North American airports. 

According to this year’s North America Airport Satisfaction Study from data analysts at J.D. Power, overall passenger satisfaction scores were up 10 points (on a 1,000-point scale), largely from “improvements in food, beverage and retail and ease of travel through the airport.” The annual survey measures overall traveler satisfaction across the region’s airports in seven categories (in order of importance): ease of travel, level of trust, terminal facilities, airport staff, airport departure experience, food and retail, and airport arrival experience.

Here are the regions favorites:

The Red Lion historic thatched village pub, Avebury, Wiltshire, England, UK

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Rising costs and lower spending are hitting the UK’s drinking establishments.

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