#16: Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, famous for its cheesesteaks and sweet treats in Hershey, isn’t retaining residents for its culinary delights. In 2020, one in five Americans relocated, driven primarily by a quest for more affordable or upgraded housing, according to Move.org. Among these movers, over 60% were renters, with 37% transitioning to homeownership while 63% continued to rent.
In 2021, employment emerged as the Keystone State’s top motivator, notably amidst its relatively high unemployment rate of 5.4%. The aftermath of the pandemic saw work-related challenges, health concerns, evolving housing needs, and significant income losses. As Reddit user explainlikeimfifty observes, while Pennsylvania isn’t a dreadful place to live, it falls short of paradise, particularly outside of major areas like Philadelphia, Lehigh Valley, or Pittsburgh, where the job market doesn’t shine quite as brightly.