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John Hood: Tax policy shapes migration flows

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Tax policy shapes migration flows

Tax policy shapes migration flows Published April 29, 2021 North Carolina is a popular destination for those seeking to make a new life in a new state. According to a tracking report by United Van Lines, we ranked sixth in the nation for inbound migration during 2020. I should hasten to add, fellow Tar Heels, that we ought not to puff out our chests too much. South Carolina ranked second. The closer you look at patterns of interstate relocation, the more complex those patterns appear. Don’t assume everyone moves towards warmer weather. Don’t assume everyone moves towards urban centers, or away from them, or to places with low housing prices, or high test scores, or where one’s preferred political party is in charge.

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John Hood | Tax policy shapes migration flows

John Hood Contributing Columnist RALEIGH North Carolina is a popular destination for those seeking to make a new life in a new state. According to a tracking report by United Van Lines, we ranked sixth in the nation for inbound migration during 2020. I should hasten to add, fellow Tar Heels, that we ought not to puff out our chests too much. South Carolina ranked second. The closer you look at patterns of interstate relocation, the more complex those patterns appear. Don’t assume everyone moves towards warmer weather. Don’t assume everyone moves towards urban centers, or away from them, or to places with low housing prices, or high test scores, or where one’s preferred political party is in charge.

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