It’s official (though we have known it in our hearts for years): The Black Hills are becoming a top destination for out-of-state residents! Why? Is it our low cost of living? Is it our friendly residents and our Midwest nice-ness? Is it our incredible landscape and landmarks? It is all of the above and more:
According to the United Van Lines’ 2020 National Migration Study, South Dakota was one of the most moved to states in 2020, citing several reasons.
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As per United Van Lines, the Mount Rushmore State saw a whopping 62.3% inbound and 37.7% outbound in terms of moving, with 17.86% of new residents citing retirement, 7.14% saying health, 21.43% citing family, 17.86% stating lifestyle, and 50% reporting job opportunities.
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In terms of age ranges, more than 28.57% of inbound movers are between the ages of 35 to 44, 21.43% are between the ages of 45 to 54, 25% are between the ages of 55 to 64, and 25% are ages 65 and older.
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Let’s talk about money, shall we? Another interesting statistic to come out of the United Van Lines’ 2020 National Migration Study is the estimated income of inbound residents, with 5.88% reporting both $0 to $49,999 AND $50,000 to $74,999, 35.29% at $75,000 to $99,999, 17.65% reporting $100,000 to $149,999, and 35.29% making $150,000 or more.
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In addition to South Dakota, the United Van Lines’ 2020 National Migration Study lists a handful of other states as the most moved to in 2020, including South Carolina (64%), Oregon (63%), and Arizona (62%, pictured).
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To learn more about United Van Lines and their survey, please visit their website.
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Do you have a favorite attraction, restaurant, or event that you would like to see featured on Only in South Dakota? Remember to nominate it here! For even more reasons to both love and live in the Mount Rushmore State, check out these 20 Undeniable Reasons to Fall in Love with South Dakota.
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According to the United Van Lines’ 2020 National Migration Study, South Dakota was one of the most moved to states in 2020, citing several reasons.
Courtesy of United Van Lines
As per United Van Lines, the Mount Rushmore State saw a whopping 62.3% inbound and 37.7% outbound in terms of moving, with 17.86% of new residents citing retirement, 7.14% saying health, 21.43% citing family, 17.86% stating lifestyle, and 50% reporting job opportunities.
Courtesy of United Van Lines
In terms of age ranges, more than 28.57% of inbound movers are between the ages of 35 to 44, 21.43% are between the ages of 45 to 54, 25% are between the ages of 55 to 64, and 25% are ages 65 and older.
Flickr/Steve Elliott
Let’s talk about money, shall we? Another interesting statistic to come out of the United Van Lines’ 2020 National Migration Study is the estimated income of inbound residents, with 5.88% reporting both $0 to $49,999 AND $50,000 to $74,999, 35.29% at $75,000 to $99,999, 17.65% reporting $100,000 to $149,999, and 35.29% making $150,000 or more.
Flickr/American Advisors Group
In addition to South Dakota, the United Van Lines’ 2020 National Migration Study lists a handful of other states as the most moved to in 2020, including South Carolina (64%), Oregon (63%), and Arizona (62%, pictured).
Flickr/Sean Davis
To learn more about United Van Lines and their survey, please visit their website.
Courtesy of United Van Lines
Do you have a favorite attraction, restaurant, or event that you would like to see featured on Only in South Dakota? Remember to nominate it here! For even more reasons to both love and live in the Mount Rushmore State, check out these 20 Undeniable Reasons to Fall in Love with South Dakota.
Courtesy of United Van Lines
Flickr/Steve Elliott
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Flickr/Sean Davis