people moving in and you have people moving out and maybe 55 to 45% clip. something like vermont your percentage is lower. it s a percentage thing. it s not that most people in the country are moving to vermont. rachel: is it about their particular company, they say we get more people. it s according to united van lines, the national movers study. they re pretty big. they re no u-haul, but they re right there. rachel: okay. i think you validated some of your love for vermont. rachel: it s a pretty state. people feel the same way. you really put some rock he rocket boosters under what i said. i love vermont, my favorite state. i wear birkenstocks all the time. you have to wear birkenstocks and have white boy dreads. you re painting the
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