Economic headwinds, particularly in the job market, have driven a "fundamental shift in American migration patterns," according to United Van Lines’ 49th Annual National Movers Study.The study, published last week, showed that there is still population movement from colder North and Midwest regions to the warmer South and West regions.Oregon topped this year's list, having the highest percentage of inbound migration, with 65% being people moving into the state. The remaining 35% were people leaving, according to the data. Oregon became the most popular state for job-seeking migrants. About 36%...
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