Migration Within America

As I stated in another article posted today, one of the reasons for the Democrat party’s wanting to keep illegal aliens here is that they see them as future voters. As Americans are becoming disillusioned with the radical shift of the Democrat party, the party needs a new voting base.

On Tuesday, a website called ResiClub posted an article detailing some of the recent shifts in population within America.

The article reports:

The article includes the following map:

The article concludes:

Looking ahead, Texas and Florida will continue to be among the top destinations for domestic movers. They’re simply moving through a softer window right now, in part because of the migration pull-forward that occurred in 2021–2022 (many of those households likely would have moved in 2023–2025 anyway), and because switching costs remain exceptionally high in the current housing cycle. For example, some homeowners in states like Illinois who might have otherwise sold in 2023-2026 and relocated to Florida are staying put, as taking on a materially higher mortgage rate/monthly payment is simply too difficult to justify right now. That churn will slowly unlock overtime.

People are looking for warmth, but they are also looking for lower taxes and a lower cost of living. Businesses are looking for lower taxes and less regulation. Elections have consequences, and if the blue states continue in the direction they are currently going, they are going to lose significant population.