United tracks its customers' state-to-state migration patterns each year. Out of the nearly 9,500 Illinois household shipments handled in 2015, 63.2 percent were outbound moves. Only New Jersey and New York fared worse, at 66.6 percent and 64.6 percent, respectively.
You can find an interactive map of United's state-to-state migration patterns here, which includes reasons for customers' inbound or outbound moves, such as retirement, job and lifestyle, among other things.
We also take a look at the latest domestic migration data from the U.S. Census Bureau, as well as an analysis by Truth in Accounting and the Center for Governmental Studies at Northern Illinois University.
Let's just say you can't blame it all on the weather.
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