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How FL Ranks Among Best States To Move To In 2024: Report
ConsumerAffairs published a study that ranked the best and worst states to move to this year. Here's how Florida compares to other states.
FLORIDA — Visitors from around the world enjoy Florida's beaches and theme parks every year, which should make the Sunshine State an attractive state to call home, according to a new report.
ConsumerAffairs recently published a study that ranked the best and worst states to move to in 2024. Florida ranked as the 23rd best state in the country to call home.
To compile the rankings, the research team at the customer review and consumer news platform compared all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C., across five categories: affordability, economy, education and health, quality of life, and safety.
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Florida had a mixed bag of scores:
- Affordability: 43rd
- Economy: 14th
- Education and health: 40th
- Quality of life: 1st
- Safety: 14th
A recent migration study by ConsumerAffairs reveals an ongoing influx to Florida with 13,179 residents leaving the state, while 16,259 people planned to come to it. That's a projected net gain of 3,080 residents.
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Neighboring Georgia ranked 33rd best among the states to move to, the analysts said.
Utah ranked as the best state to move to this year. Utah's affordability score was the highest of any state and was attributed to its low property taxes, the report said. The state also ranked third overall for economy and quality of life.
These are the five best and five worst states to move to in 2024, according to ConsumerAffairs:
Best States To Move To
- Utah
- New Hampshire
- Idaho
- Minnesota
- Massachusetts
Worst States To Move To
- California
- New Mexico
- Texas
- Louisiana
- Alaska
The study used data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ConsumerAffairs, Tax Foundation, Wisevoter and Zillow.
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