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How did Floridians move in 2020?

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Downtown Lakeland | Photo via @kyleomedia

The events of 2020 influenced lots of our decisions – especially decisions about moving – with many people changing jobs or their jobs becoming partially or fully remote. People were definitely packing up their U-Hauls + hitting the road.

So, how did people move last year?

We took a look at United Van Lines’ National Migration Study, which shows where and also why Americans moved in the year 2020. What do those stats look like for Florida? If you remember back in October, we told you all about how Lakeland was becoming a Zoom Town as people were moving to our area as a result of remote work being on the rise. But let’s take a closer look at our state’s 2020 moving patterns.

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Reasons for Florida moving in 2020 | Image from the United Van Lines’ National Migration Study

Let’s break it down.

Total percentage of inbound migration: 59.6%
Total percentage of outbound migration: 40.4%

Factors for migration both inbound + outbound were: retirement, health, family, lifestyle, and job, with retirement being the biggest reason for inbound movers and family being the biggest reason for outbound movers.

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Age ranges for Florida movers in 2020 | Image from the United Van Lines’ National Migration Study

Over 30% of folks both moving to and from the state of FL in 2020 were aged 65+.

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Income for Florida movers in 2020 | Image from the United Van Lines’ National Migration Study

The highest income range for both inbound and outbound movers for FL in 2020 was an income of $150,000 or more.

According to the study, Florida ranks among the top ten inbound states alongside states like Oregon, South Dakota, and Arizona. Some states experiencing the largest exoduses were New York, Illinois, Connecticut, and California.

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