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Workers Are Moving to These 5 U.S. Cities More Than Anywhere Else

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Throughout the pandemic, remote work has granted some employees the luxury to move around the country — often to more affordable cities, into larger homes or both.

Remote workers are expected to continue their migration in 2023, new data suggests, but the destinations are starting to change.

What the research says

While it may be surprising, Americans have actually been moving less frequently the past several years, according to the National Association of Realtors. Unsurprisingly, Florida and Texas attracted the most out-of-state residents last year, while California, New York and Illinois lost the most people due to out-of-state moves.

Of those who have moved recently or are considering a move this year, new data shows that remote workers are the ones leading the way:

Where workers are moving to and from

Earlier in the pandemic, when many employees got their first taste of remote-work freedom, lots of them fled major expensive cities like New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle in favor of the suburbs or cheaper metros.

Here are the five cities where workers are fleeing, according to LinkedIn’s February 2023 workforce report:

  1. Wenatchee, Washington
  2. College Station-Bryan, Texas
  3. Tallahassee, Florida
  4. Portland, Oregon
  5. Springfield, Massachusetts

And here’s where the most workers are moving:

  1. Austin, Texas
  2. San Francisco Bay Area, California
  3. Seattle, Washington
  4. Tampa Bay, Florida
  5. Nashville, Tennessee

Austin and Tampa have consistently seen an influx of new residents in recent years. What's notable is that some cities that experienced population decreases in the recent past are quickly regaining workers.

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