MORE THAN 60% RESIDENTS FLEE STATES GOVERNED BY DEMOCRATS

A sobering new survey shows that thousands of residents fled states governed by Democrats with a high increase of corruption and Covid-19 restrictions last year, with New York, New Jersey and Connecticut among the five that suffered the steepest losses.

The annual study, which tracks the company’s exclusive data for customers’ state-to-state migration patterns, determined Vermount as the state with the highest percentage of inbound migration (74%) with United Van Lines. Topping the list of outbound locations were New Jersey (71%), California (59%) Connecticut (60%), which have regularly appeared on the top outbound list in recent years, again ranked among states with the largest exoduses.

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The survey also showed that the exodus largely involved the wealthy, with those making $150,000 or more comprising 45.3 per cent of the total.

It’s unclear when those moves took place, but in April the state adopted a record $212 billion budget that targeted earners with new taxes that rise as high as 10.9 per cent.

Nearly 80 per cent of the moves in Long Island’s Nassau-Suffolk counties were exiters the highest outbound rate of any region in the country.

All five states with the highest outbound rates have a few things in common: they are run by Democrats, are high-taxed and suffer from spikes in crime.

Less populous Vermont, represented by democratic socialist Senator and former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, broke the mould. It had the highest inbound migration in the U.S., with 74 per cent of the moves reported were of those coming into the state.

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  1. Whenever, a Democrat become Mayer of a city or a Democrat becomes a Governor of a State, there is always lawlessness, as you are witnessing the crimes are on the rise,in all of the Democratic control Cities and States, because there is lack of law and order, enfocement monopoly of power.

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  2. I’m surprised about move to south. My understanding is that the climate change is making south too hot to live in. …soonish

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