The Green Mountain state saw the greatest percentage of inbound migration in 2021, with 74 percent of the state’s moves directed inbound, according to United Van Lines’ annual National Movers Study.
Source: Inman News
People moved to Vermont in droves in 2021. New Jersey? Not so much
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