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Friday, February 19, 2021

U-Haul’s annual 'migration trends' report reveals massive exodus from Washington state

The latest annual 'migration trends' report from U-Haul, on approximately two million, one-way household moves in 2020, showed Washington state dropping from the number five spot in terms of migration growth to number 36. 

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  1. I'm sure Phil won't complain about the lack of neighbors.

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  2. I’m in a semi rural part of Gavin’s fiefdom. I guess people are leaving in droves, but they are being replaced very quickly by Bay Area things. I’m starting to see it in my daily routine. I very much don’t like it but stuck here for now because of medical reasons.

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    1. Does that mean that Seattle is less awful than the Bay Area?

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  3. I'm not leaving Washington, but I am leaving Seattle as soon as I can. I have a get away place in Eastern Washington, and while it's still within reach of the idiots in Olympia, it's far better than Seattle has become. It's really sad. When I 1st moved here 30 some years ago, I said "It's amazing that people come to vacation where we live!" I would not recommend anybody coming to Seattle for a vacation now. A beautiful city driven into the dirt by fantacist utopin idiots.

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    1. Thank you for staying, we need more of us. I am down in SWW and have no plans or desire to leave, despite my older brothers in Rocky Mountain states suggesting I do likewise. I tell them their precious cowboys states are not fairing much better than WA or any other place where the lefties move.
      I keep telling them we need to have a few good peoples behind enemy lines.

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  4. I'm from Seattle, never going back.

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