Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Quick! Name The Number 2 Destination State During Height of Pandemic Panic -- October 7, 2020

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Link here.

Texas did not even make the top ten!!!!! In either list.

Screenshot -- no one would believe me otherwise:


I can't make this stuff up.

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This is an absolutely fascinating list. I thought Connecticut would be #1. Never, never, never in a million years would I have thought Texas would not have been on the list, and Vermont, North Dakota, and Montana are among the top four. Wow.

Now, for those states at the other end of the spectrum. States from which folks are fleeing:

Oregon makes both lists. So did Massachusetts.

Surprises: Minnesota! Are you kidding me? Not only are folks in Minneapolis/St Paul leaving the city, they are leaving the state. I would have thought MSP moves would have simply been to the suburbs

Other surprises: Florida. Really? Massachusetts is a slight surprise -- again, Boston folks could move a few miles west to the suburbs and not leave the state. 

This may be Covid-19 related but I think that's too easy. I'm thinking a) taxes; b) anti-growth philosophy in the statehouse / governor's mansion. 

And the folks moving: those that can afford to move, i.e., those paying taxes. 

The two links:

Of all the states listed, it appears Connecticut is the big winner. Folks moving from Boston and NYC to Connecticut. Connecticut is a high tax state so this is not about taxes. Covid-19, of course, is the main reason, but I think one can add anti-growth mentality; crime; BLM, defund-the-police movement, one sees in Boston and NYC. Is Connecticut an island in an ocean of New England insanity?


Meanwhile, not to be overlooked:

2 comments:

  1. Yes, been a hearty influx, rural residential real estate in CT is even more highly priced now.

    But tourism? Not seeing it. Would that include golf courses? Apparently there was a time period where the only golf courses open north of NC were CT’s. Attracted lots of rich, unmasked people, their private jets, and emptied the clubhouse bars.

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    1. Good, bad, or indifferent, I was just happy to see some "good" (?) news for Connecticut.

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