You have seen my advice throughout the pandemic, the riots, the inflation, and war: Escape the City. Get out of big blue blob states and move instead to one of my Super States. You can do it. Many people have. The economies of Americaโs red states (the free states where Main Street businesses are encouraged and families are valued) are soaring, while the other statesโI call them the Escape Statesโare struggling. Josh Mitchell reports in The Wall Street Journal:
The pandemic has changed the geography of the American economy.
By many measures, red statesโthose that lean Republicanโhave recovered faster economically than Democratic-leaning blue ones, with workers and employers moving from the coasts to the middle of the country and Florida.
Since February 2020, the month before the pandemic began, the share of all U.S. jobs located in red states has grown by more than half a percentage point, according to an analysis of Labor Department data by the Brookings Institution think tank. Red states have added 341,000 jobs over that time, while blue states were still short 1.3 million jobs as of May.
Several major companies have recently announced moves of their headquarters from blue to red states. Hedge-fund company Citadel said recently it wouldย move its headquarters from Chicago to Miami, andย Caterpillarย Inc.ย plans to move from Illinois to Texas.
To track each stateโs progress toward normal since the pandemic began, Moodyโs Analytics developed an index of 13 metrics, including the value of goods and services produced, employment, retail sales and new-home listings. Eleven of the 15 states with the highest readings through mid-June were red. Eight of the bottom 10 were blue.
Behind those differences is mass migration. Forty-six million people moved to a different ZIP Code in the year through February 2022, the most in any 12-month period in records going back to 2010, according to a Moodyโs analysis ofย Equifaxย Inc. consumer-credit reports. The states that gained the most, led by Florida, Texas and North Carolina, are almost all red, as defined by the Cook Political Report based on how states voted in the past two presidential elections. The states that lost the most residents are almost all blue, led by California, New York and Illinois.
Action Line: If all those people moved to find a better life, so can you. If youโre serious about a move, but need an extra push, click here to sign up for my free monthly Survive & Thrive letter. Iโll get you motivated to make a better life for you and your family in a state where youโre treated like a customer, not a piggy bank.
Originally posted on Your Survival Guy.ย



