• Left wing shitheads flocked to these 10 cities last year - and none are

    From Nunya Bidnits@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 9 04:21:22 2022
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    Fewer Americans are moving than ever before, according to recent
    U.S. Census Bureau data — but a new report says the people who are
    taking the plunge are flocking to some familiar cities.

    Houston, Las Vegas and Phoenix topped this year’s edition of truck
    rental company Penske’s annual Top Moving Destinations report, which
    uses data from its one-way consumer truck rental reservations to
    compile a list of the country’s 10 most popular cities for movers.
    More generally speaking, the Sun Belt led the way, with Dallas,
    Austin and San Antonio also ranking highly.

    Eight of the 10 cities made the list in 2020, creating some
    pandemic-era consistency. The two newcomers this year — Chicago and Charlotte, North Carolina — reappeared after a five-year and three-
    year hiatus from the list, respectively.

    Here are the country’s top 10 moving destinations for 2021,
    according to Penske’s report:

    Houston
    Las Vegas
    Phoenix
    Charlotte, North Carolina (which hasn’t ranked in the top 10 since
    2017)
    Denver
    San Antonio
    Dallas
    Orlando, Florida
    Austin, Texas
    Chicago (which hasn’t ranked in the top 10 since 2015)
    Penske says it’s been compiling its annual list since 2010. U-Haul
    also publishes a similar report each year, using data from its own
    one-way rental customer transactions, most recently identifying the
    country’s top states for movers as Tennessee, Texas and Florida.


    https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/08/the-cities-americans-moved-to-the- most-in-2021-according-to-penske.html

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