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Where People In St Louis Came From and Went To Last Year

Allied Van Lines just released its Allied Magnet States Report which revealed that, across the U.S.,  fewer people moved in 2022 than in 2021.  The report shows the number of people moving to or from a State as well as for the metropolitan areas located in that state.  For last year, Missouri was considered a “balanced” state with the numbers of inbound and outbound movers being about the same at 52.3% and 47.7% respectively.  Our neighbor to the east, Illinois, didn’t fair as well.  Illinois was labeled as a “high outbound” state for 2022 with 66.1% of the moves being outbound and only 33.9% being inbound.

The most popular cities to move to St Louis from and the most popular cities to move to from St Louis.

According to the report, the city the largest number of inbound moves to St Louis were from was Chicago, IL and for the folks leaving St Louis and headed out of state the number one destination was Denver, CO.  The table below shows the top 5 cities where people move to from St Louis as well a the top 5 they moved here from.

Top 5 Cities Inbound Movers to St Louis Come From and Top 5 Cities Attracting St Louis ResidentsTop 5 Cities Inbound Movers to St Louis Come From and Top 5 Cities Attracting St Louis Residents

 

 

 

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Where People In St Louis Came From and Went To Last Year

By , on March 6th, 2023

Allied Van Lines just released its Allied Magnet States Report which revealed that, across the U.S.,  fewer people moved in 2022 than in 2021.  The report shows the number of people moving to or from a State as well as for the metropolitan areas located in that state.  For last year, Missouri was considered a “balanced” state with the numbers of inbound and outbound movers being about the same at 52.3% and 47.7% respectively.  Our neighbor to the east, Illinois, didn’t fair as well.  Illinois was labeled as a “high outbound” state for 2022 with 66.1% of the moves being outbound and only 33.9% being inbound.

The most popular cities to move to St Louis from and the most popular cities to move to from St Louis.

According to the report, the city the largest number of inbound moves to St Louis were from was Chicago, IL and for the folks leaving St Louis and headed out of state the number one destination was Denver, CO.  The table below shows the top 5 cities where people move to from St Louis as well a the top 5 they moved here from.

Top 5 Cities Inbound Movers to St Louis Come From and Top 5 Cities Attracting St Louis ResidentsTop 5 Cities Inbound Movers to St Louis Come From and Top 5 Cities Attracting St Louis Residents

 

 

 

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