In the past year, more than 20,000 California residents made the decision to move to Illinois. Now, because of an issue with water, there could be even more beginning in 2024.
I was born and raised in Missouri, but lived in California for awhile around 30 years ago so I have background in both states. Even having lived there for a bit, I was absolutely shocked when I saw the population difference between Missouri and just the Los Angeles area. You might be, too.
I don't understand people's fear of Californians, but there's a genuine by some to be where they aren't. If that's you, you might want to consider a fast relocation to Iowa since that's where most Californians aren't.
I will admit that I'm in the minority on this one, but I find it encouraging that so many California residents are choosing to leave the state and move to Illinois. New data shows the numbers fleeing Cali for the Land of Lincoln are massive.
California just passed the first ever "Skittles Ban" as it is being called, and now the focus shifts to the Land of Lincoln, will Illinois follow California? Here are the details...
Huge news for growth in the Show-Me State, a multi-billion dollar company has announced it is leaving California and bringing its worldwide headquarters to Missouri. Where in Missouri are they headed?