CHICAGO, Jan. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Texas may be holding on to the Magnet State title, but the Allied Van Lines' 44th Annual Magnet States Report released today shows California enjoying a position on the inbound list after more than a decade on the outbound.
For the seventh year in a row, Texas eclipsed every other state and took the lead as the No. 1 magnet state in 2011 based on Allied's report, which tracks U.S. migration patterns.
Interesting that Chicago makes the list since Allied Van Lines (previous post) has Illinois in the top 5 states people are moving from…….the only thing I can see is that Allied's report is on a state level and Penske's on a city level.
Texas tops the list for the 7th straight yearCHICAGO, Jan. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Texas may be holding on to the Magnet State title, but the Allied Van Lines' 44th Annual Magnet States Report released today shows California enjoying a position on the inbound list after more than a decade on the outbound.
For the seventh year in a row, Texas eclipsed every other state and took the lead as the No. 1 magnet state in 2011 based on Allied's report, which tracks U.S. migration patterns.
Well feeling pretty good seeing both Charlotte NC and the state of SC ( Rock Hill SC thats where I reside and our office is office ) being on the good list. Not one to jump on this type of information. Then again good to read with my first cup of coffee.
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