I don’t know why but I feel a bond with all of you who have this interest in geography/demographics. I feel like only a small percentage of people are genuinely intrigued by this stuff.
@QueenScript4049 ай бұрын
My kids laugh at me!
@Lucas-up6ww9 ай бұрын
Spergs unite!
@luisouida16069 ай бұрын
I feel this comment
@OneSmileAtATime.9 ай бұрын
I’m all about it! No judgement from me 😊
@randallcazarez83569 ай бұрын
This information exposes you to broaden your mind see how other states are living
@JohnVKaravitis4 ай бұрын
1:13 South Carolina 3:12 Arizona 5:48 Florida 7:37 Washington 9:48 Colorado 11:54 Nevada 13:55 North Dakota 15:31 Texas 17:24 Idaho 19:47 Utah
@21stCenturySpaceOdyssey4 ай бұрын
Thanks, man.
@timliscum28613 ай бұрын
thanks
@YouthFreedomFighters3 ай бұрын
Thank you. I wish the time bar on the video had dividers.
@josephgarner949 ай бұрын
I’ve lived in California, Alaska, Texas, and Utah. While I’m a big fan of each state I’ve been able to live in, Utah has been my favorite. The people are nice, there’s tons of opportunities, there’s endless canyons and mountains to explore, and it feels like there’s more and more to do in downtown SLC every year.
@jedbex70709 ай бұрын
I’m sure you get asked this a lot. Are you Mormon? And if not how are they?
@josephgarner949 ай бұрын
@@jedbex7070 I’m not Mormon. I think there are good and bad people in every major religion, but most Mormons are good people. I wouldn’t be surprised if their focus on service and helping people is partly why the state is doing so well right now.
@tomorrowhowever74889 ай бұрын
I've recently moved to Utah. I'm looking forward to exploring!
@josephgarner949 ай бұрын
@@tomorrowhowever7488 welcome! Park City and snow basin areas are my favorite in winter. Obviously all the national and state parks are incredible but Escalante is one of personal favorites. Also take a trip to pineview and causey reservoir this summer if you get the chance!
@torstenheling38309 ай бұрын
@@josephgarner94 Mormonism is not a “major” religion. It’s not a major anything. Like Scientology, it’s nothing but the record of a successful con-job, as Christopher Hitchens so well stated it once. However, I will say Mormons are some of the nicest people I’ve known. So, there’s this weird upside to that, for lack of a better word, “religion.” Some, not so great. True enough. I do like the Mormon interest in genealogy, a hobby of mine. They’ve helped a lot with that. Even though their interest in genealogy is for goofy reasons, they are nice enough to open up all their genealogy resources for free to everyone.
@claudeulrich79369 ай бұрын
Briggs, I'm Canadian. My view on why the Utah governor doesn't want Californians moving there is because they vote democrat. I'm sure Texans think that too. They don't want democrat voters moving there. South Dakota same thing. Florida. North Dakota. All republican states. Its like Ontario moving to Alberta.
@jenniferryersejones98769 ай бұрын
Canadian here, too. I wasn't thinking politics at all, I was thinking-re: Arizona-360 days of sun?? Some people actually want that?!
@QuizHeavenTriviawithJonas9 ай бұрын
I live in Utah and somewhat agree with you on that. He has mainly mentioned limited housing, and the high prices along with it as being his main issue. However, I do think one thing he doesn’t really mention is politics. I certainly think to some degree also, he doesn’t want them here because Californians tend to vote Democrat and that he fears that it would become a blue state. It’s mostly the residence who are frustrated about that but honestly, even if that does happen, it wouldn’t make much sense because presidents here are elected by the electoral college and Utah only has five electoral votes compared to many other states which have close to 15 or 20. So another words, Utah being a blue state will have almost little to no effect on the outcome of the presidential elections..
@claudeulrich79369 ай бұрын
@@QuizHeavenTriviawithJonas thanks for the insight. I wasn't sure how many electoral college votes Utah has. I've been through Utah. Great people. It is a state I have been considered to move to. So far Wyoming takes top spot. Just thought about this too. I look at the crime rate in democrat states verses republican states. Democrat states are much higher.
@joywebster26789 ай бұрын
Also Canadian, re Utah, the more peop,e you bring in, the homogeneity of the LDS church gets watered down in power in key political positions at all levels. So I'm not thinking political as much as cultural shifts. Much like when Ontario held out so long against Sunday shopping.
@claudeulrich79369 ай бұрын
To be frank since Canada vote for Trudeau and the liberals in 2015 we have had a pandemic worse than COVID. It's called liberalism. Now days I'd feel safer on an island with a group of lepers.
@sheilaconley84459 ай бұрын
As a Native South Carolinian I can attest to the population growth. Myrtle Beach has exploded with folks from NJ, NY, CT, OH, PA. Mostly NJ/NY. Our cost of living is rapidly increasing. Housing costs are outrageous.
@cbjm369 ай бұрын
I’m from Ohio. A lot of Ohioans consider South Carolina a second home it seems like
@SemperFi_EDC_Guy9 ай бұрын
If u own in Myrtle Beach, no better time to sell!!! Still lots of good places in SC to move to. The Upstate is beautiful and while it's getting pricey, it's still affordable on the most part.
@SemperFi_EDC_Guy9 ай бұрын
@CB.PUNISHER.1900 I was gonna move to Greenville but narrowly passed and went to Huntsville. I kinda regret that at times but Alabama is a lot nicer than I thought. *from NJ
@crushynn909 ай бұрын
Same in Upstate SC. We are full!
@phil2u489 ай бұрын
Greenville is amazing ! … but there is already a housing shortage.
@reggiedejesus59166 ай бұрын
I moved to Myrtle Beach 2 years ago. Absolutely love it. Everyone is nice, plenty of restaurants, the medical facilities are good, and the weather is awesome. Lots of things to do.
@Vulpine4079 ай бұрын
Not surprised to see Florida on the list. My family moved down here in the mid-60's when I was a little kid. Outside of the cities, there was nothing but cattle pastures, orange groves (LOTS of orange groves), swamps and scrub pine. Any road outside of a major city was two lane only. Even famous beaches like Daytona still had lots of ocean-side real estate for sale. The first big boost for Florida was the space race in the 60's. But most of that was limited to the East coast around Canaveral and Southwards. Then in the 70's came the mouse. Disney, for all the problems it is suffering from today, had THE biggest impact on this state as a whole. Since Disney World's opening, it has been nothing but expand, build, expand. My grandmother once said that Florida would snap off at the panhandle and sink into the ocean from all the paving that was occurring.
@JWCinPDX9 ай бұрын
It's the flooding related to global climate change that will be the ruin of Floriduh.
@LuckyDragon19649 ай бұрын
It's not breaking off, it's sinking from the weight
@bluecube72479 ай бұрын
What a great read that was 😂 and your grandmother gave me a good laugh!
@gregmccarter21769 ай бұрын
Yep I miss old florida..born here in 1962...I remember when tampa florida was pretty safe..now its trashvile..we do however have the best governor ever..pro 2nd amendment..
@danilamcdonald44768 ай бұрын
We welcome all to Florida but we are a Red state and. want to keep it that way
@terianderson99599 ай бұрын
Hey Briggs😊 I left Cleveland, Ohio when I was 23 yrs old. My Mom had moved to Las Vegas. I hated the cold and the snow. When you were talking about Colorado a shiver went up my spine. Anyways, I moved to Vegas in 1977 that winter it snowed in Vegas. Ha ha 😂 we got off of work n played in the snow. I now reside in Tennessee an loving it. 😊 It only snows once in awhile. I can tolerate that.
@lisaazzano18116 ай бұрын
I feel what you are saying. Hated the long winters of cold and snow in upper Illinois. I now too live in Tennessee and so absolutely LOVE it ❤
@GoatOuTkast9 ай бұрын
I got out of Florida. Too many people. Lived there pretty much my entire childhood for over 20 years and the difference since then with traffic and overdevelopment is nuts. I was suprised to be able to drive in nyc due to my training in Jacksonville 😅Now I live in a small town in Georgia.
@davidmandelstamm87259 ай бұрын
After a little over 12 years in Florida, I decided to escape in 2021. Small college town in North Mississippi. Life is (mostly) pretty doggone good here!
@Buckseed4 ай бұрын
Jax, Southern Georgia wasn't a good place for pay.
@happydays13364 ай бұрын
I live in Utah and the traffic has really gotten bad. The state had to widen the main freeway so it's now 5 lanes going each way. It's getting to be like LA. The drivers here can be crazy.
@davidSFL799 ай бұрын
As someone who’s lived in Florida for over 20 years, be careful if you plan on moving to the southern part of the state. Cost of living has been climbing a lot, and terrible drivers sadly as well.
@blessedveteran9 ай бұрын
Florida peep are definitely the worst drivers I have seen in any state. I dont think they know they have brakes 😅
@Ckawauchi359 ай бұрын
TX and AZ have bad drivers as well. Our auto insurance significantly rose when we moved fr CA to AZ and nobody could tell us why. Well, there are at least three auto accidents in our county every day as I hear it on NPR radio. It's not a matter of if there will be--it's how many. There are so many who drive with no concern for others but themselves and then, drivers who don't know the rules/laws or have no common sense at all.
@chasingsimpledreams4 ай бұрын
Agree. I’m in SWFL, about to be priced out. Drivers are awful.
@ralphramirez19798 ай бұрын
Moved to Mexico property tax $80 a yr. Food for the month $300. Rent $0 paid 60k 3yrs ago. $1000 a month living mighty good.
@silverlining62595 ай бұрын
Where in Mx? Rent is $0 because you bought something?
@ralphramirez19795 ай бұрын
@@silverlining6259 bought in Durango paid cash. 0 rent
@andrewlin61899 ай бұрын
Hello Brigs! Love the videos! Keep it up!
@Crasho3279 ай бұрын
I'm surprised that North Carolina didn't make the list because we are one of a handful of states that actually gained a Congressional seat in the latest census. I had thought we'd be around #3 in that regard.
@saraw85039 ай бұрын
Hush. We are crowded enough.
@growingup159 ай бұрын
South Carolina recently just overtaken North Carolina as the 3rd fastest growing state in the US. I think NC is starting to get expensive since everyone have moved in so quickly, places like Charlotte exploded so quickly that prices took it's time to catch up and now it has and it's expensive to live in and people are chosen to move to Rock Hill instead to be close to Charlotte but even there it's getting expensive and people are moving down here to Columbia like crazy now. Columbia, Blythewood, Sumter, Lexington are exploding in growth and the traffic shows for it.
@PrezBøbcat9 ай бұрын
For real though I was skimming the video like where the heck is North Carolina I’m from Charlotte and we got people moving in like We’re giving out gold bars to children And all it’s doing is making everything More expensive.
@Aggie4life779 ай бұрын
@@PrezBøbcatTrue but it’s not like it was in the 90’s and 2000’s. Well it’s still growing fast, but other states are now growing faster. Like the comment above, the two major cities in NC have become too expensive lately to justify. NC biggest draw was its prices for a long time. Places like SC are still relatively cheap, so the migration has started. Other states on the list are the same. Now places like Florida and Texas are not cheap anymore, but these states have multiple huge cities that are growing fast! They will be on the top of the list for a long time!
@post_cancer_beautycandyjon10499 ай бұрын
I agree, it has gotten so expensive here. I am looking at places where the home prices are comparable to NC but pay is way better. As soon as I finish school im out of here.
@healthyminimalist9 ай бұрын
Came to Boise Idaho 4 yrs ago for a 13 week travel job. Still here. Can't find a better place, so I stay. I was in Phoenix for 20 yrs, now when I visit family I can't wait to get back to Boise!
@christopherhendricks43698 ай бұрын
can't blame you Phoenix is awful and unbearable in summer.
@christopheramador98868 ай бұрын
Boise has a lot of rivers, nice people, and a lot of scenery.
@cougmom93178 ай бұрын
Love Boise, but they are seeing an uptick in Gang activity.
@garyarford51695 ай бұрын
As a native Idahoan, now Mexican ex-pat, Idaho is the most beautiful of the 50 states with the best people.
@josephsmith91309 ай бұрын
If you are moving to Florida, consider the smaller cities like Ocala or Gainesville FL.
@niavellir74089 ай бұрын
Or st Augustine
@RuinVystopia9 ай бұрын
Or lake city just north of gainesville. Little big town vibes
@gregmccarter21769 ай бұрын
And please leave your bad voting habits up north...
@GAURAV25855ify5 ай бұрын
Ok why.not.tampa st petersburg miami fort Lauderdale st Augustine.
@llc19765 ай бұрын
I love Gainesville
@dangreene38959 ай бұрын
I am surprised Tennessee is not on this list , I know Nashville is growing by leaps and bounds .
@BLUEand0RANGE9 ай бұрын
Because this list is wrong
@21stCenturySpaceOdyssey4 ай бұрын
@@BLUEand0RANGEIndeed this list is wrong.
@marktevault573 ай бұрын
The whole state is. Briggs is very prejudiced. Economically all states are in economic decline Some more quickly than others
@hollyloomer76679 ай бұрын
Proud 5th generation Idahoan from a long line of potato farmers. Yes, Idaho is well known for potato but the outdoors is THE BEST part. We are growing this is a fact. It's an awesome state to live.
@claudeulrich79369 ай бұрын
I've been through Idaho several times. I love the state and the people. Utah, North Dakota Washington as well
@SgtPineBox9 ай бұрын
as a washingtonian i was genuinely surprised how much northern idaho looks like Western Washington with the almost exact same makeup of tree species like douglas fir
@arlenerivera-gw4st9 ай бұрын
After taking a western states road trip, I came to the conclusion that Idaho is the most beautiful state in the U.S. I've lived on the West Coast (Bay area cities and the Beach Cities just north of San Diego), the East Coast (New Jersey, New York and Savannah, GA), the Mid-west (Minnesota and Kansas) and now, the Southwest (Santa Fe and Albuquerque). No place is as picturesque or as beautiful as Idaho.
@dabbking9 ай бұрын
I am moving there from Seattle with my non binary family next month and my partner and I are teachers
@JacobEaves9 ай бұрын
Finally someone in a growing state not being an ass telling everyone to stay away 😅
@MarcKSmith9 ай бұрын
Back in the day, snowbirds with money headed to Palm Springs and the surrounding desert. Middle-class and lower snowbirds headed to the San Jacinto Valley (Hemet and San Jacinto). Yuma, AZ always seemed to get some, as did the Kingman, AZ area.
@obviouslynottito9 ай бұрын
“middle class and lower snowbirds” is hilarious considering all snowbirds are mid to upper on the socioeconomic scale. what a weird perspective lmao. you don’t think that just liked those places better or had family or friends there?
@MarcKSmith9 ай бұрын
@@obviouslynottito That is a fair take, especially by today's standards. For perspective, I'm in my mid-60's, so I'm talking about what I saw in the '60's through early '80's (born in Imperial Valley, raised in San Jacinto Valley, worked from Hemet to Palm Springs during that period). Many snowbirds pulled their small trailers down with the car they owned, parked them at humble RV parks, and then left those trailers in uncovered storage for a modest fee until returning next winter. Honestly, they would probably pass as itinerant people on some level today. And the odds were good that they were pensioners who stayed with their grown children during the spring and summer. Of course, there were those with condos, second homes, giant 5th wheels, etc. Anyway, I did generalize in my original statement, but I could have written a book instead--like I am now.
@karenscheltema96719 ай бұрын
The term snowbird does not refer to someone who permanently moves south. It refers to people who have dual residences. They live up north in the summer and south in the winter.
@WorldAccordingToBriggs9 ай бұрын
I think everyone knows that. But, they more often than not have a home there.
@susandavis1129 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your videos. I do have a question if that's ok. Have you done any videos for best states to move to if you are handicapped? Thank you
@davidanddawnw35899 ай бұрын
❤love all your videos!! Thanks for sharing !!
@markporter69339 ай бұрын
Still waiting for an analysis of property tax rates best to worst.
@amikagahbo24879 ай бұрын
Pretty simple to look up a property tax rate map. Takes like, 3 seconds.
@DAnielIvey19 ай бұрын
Alaska and Alabama top two. Lol
@Nolan-559 ай бұрын
Only looking at property tax is a mistake. You want to look at effective tax rate, which factors in all state taxes. And Alaska is #1 for lowest tax. Alaska Wyoming Tennessee South Dakota Michigan(list from 2022 this'll change with our dictator cunt) Texas That's your top 6 lowest effective tax rate state.
@mmmd34299 ай бұрын
Texas is towards the bottom.
@fireant12729 ай бұрын
Hawaii lowest.
@SincerelyFromStephen9 ай бұрын
I’m perfectly happy staying in the Midwest. We have all the fresh water. Only the strong survive the winter
@jess977249 ай бұрын
The only place where the houses are the cheapest too!!! Just stay out of Illinois property taxes there are horrific.
@theoriginalkyttyn77244 ай бұрын
I'm originally from the Midwest. I moved to Seattle because of the mountains, the Sound, and the Pacific. Now, I'm tired of Seattle and miss the sensibility of my home state.
@jaycasado50292 ай бұрын
The Midwest is too boring for me outside of Chicago. But aye everyone is different 🤷🏽♂️
@pdxmtngoat9 ай бұрын
There is so much more to Washington than Seattle.
@TheGoddamnBacon4 ай бұрын
Always has been. Best not to tell anyone else though.
@bonzocleach24963 ай бұрын
@@TheGoddamnBacon Everyone already knows you silly goober. The small towns west of Spokane and east of the mountains are dying slow deaths. The river areas of eastern Washington are rapidly becoming more hispanic. They do all the labor in the orchards and frankly just about everything else. I suppose you don't want to tell anyone that either.
@BK-dp5lc9 ай бұрын
Have you heard “Silicon Prairie” though 🤔 Long time viewer, keep up the great work Briggs :)
@AmeliaReeves-zm2jp9 ай бұрын
Exciting list! Considering a move? Research local job markets and housing options for a smooth transition. Happy exploring!
I would avoid Tucson. They have a serious crime problem and a water issue.
@elizabethveverka57389 ай бұрын
Along with Phoenix!
@hiddenmortimer51899 ай бұрын
lol, Tucson. The dirty “T”. Come on man.
@SteveWalsh-hx3ge9 ай бұрын
Lol .. ASAP, I am leaving Arid Zona
@Chainyanker0079 ай бұрын
Likely the riff-raff that couldn’t cut it in California left for places like Arizona. Recent survey found most that leave the Golden State lacked a college degree or salable skills making it tough to get a well paying job to afford the astronomical real estate prices. It’s expensive because it’s still a great place to live with exceptions, great climate in many parts of the state not so in other parts. Everything is here in most parts of SCal, surfing, skiing, good high paying jobs, world class performance, sport and entertainment venues, and low crime in the nicer cities, great educational opportunities and healthcare facilities and medical staff, huge diversity of wonderful food (at least 14 different kinds of ethnic restaurants within 1- 8 miles of my house, all good.) California is huge in size and population so lots of variability geographically and types and kinds of people. Overall very glad I moved here 47 years ago from another state, no regrets. Tough to make a living if you can’t get a good paying job, easier decades ago, but the educated/skilled live the Good Life today.
@unpluggeddogdreams9 ай бұрын
@@SteveWalsh-hx3ge Me too. All beach no water.
@randybyrd44448 ай бұрын
I once lived in Idaho. Beautiful Kellogg, Northern part,near Coeur d' Alene. In a small valley in the mountains. Most wonderful place.lots of memories and good times.
@erichan72708 ай бұрын
I love the indoor water park at the Silver Mountain ski resort; which is open year round! 😀
@garyarford51695 ай бұрын
Northern ID is heaven on earth. Owned a lake house on Hayden Lake for many years. The people are great as well.
@monovision5669 ай бұрын
Do an analysis of net taxation once sales, property, income, gas (etc) taxes are all accounted for. Rank the states!
@Cerxts9 ай бұрын
@thetaxgawd And they keep voting blue, which is what they "escaped" from, so stupid.
@monovision5669 ай бұрын
@thetaxgawd Oh hush. I'm as lefty as they come and I'm in rural TN. We don't need more people limiting their exposure to anyone different. That's already the problem now. And I suggested what I did because most "states ranked by taxation" articles and videos are very simplistic and don't represent the composite total burden to average folks.
@BennyBillingsley-v3j9 ай бұрын
Wow, didn't realize these states were booming! Makes me curious about relocating. Thanks for the insight
@moxiechacha11469 ай бұрын
I would love to leave California, as a retiree, it’s too expensive. I look forward to your videos Briggs. They are informative and entertaining.
@11957gary7 ай бұрын
Check out the philippine islands. Bohol, Butwan City, Davo City. Cheep. You live here 2 years, then you can pay $1400 US dollars for citizenship and then you can own land. I live like a king on 1800 a month. When i first got here I got a two bedroom apartment for $40 per month because I paid 2 years in advance. Now I own property and i'm building a 1500 square foot house with a gorgeous ocean view.
@foxywhitetip73877 ай бұрын
No Philippines no thx
@amaliacoria30632 ай бұрын
Good for you, just remember is you're going into a Republican state become a republican, if not find a state thats democratic. No Republican state wants to be like California.
@caramanico19 ай бұрын
Hey Briggs - love the channel, and I have a suggestion. How about coming up with a matrix/formula to rank the states OVERALL? However many categories weighted... somehow. You could cut down how much is sheer personal by weighting things as the vast majority of people would want (or don't want).
@jenniferryersejones98769 ай бұрын
Been awhile, but you're entertaining and interesting as ever! Thanks, Briggs.
@The_Antagonist079 ай бұрын
Such rapid growth is one of the reasons California has gone downhill. So many people from other states moved here and because of lack of housing, caused rent and home prices through the roof. It's a domino effect, and it might be good at first, but you will start to see more homelessness and crime. I currently live in the Bay Area, and if we don't stop voting blue well I don't really see much hope for us in the future.
@SincerelyFromStephen9 ай бұрын
And what policies do republicans have on hand to combat the housing and wage crises?
@jonathandeere62329 ай бұрын
@@SincerelyFromStephenRemove sanctuary cities, deport illegal aliens, reimplement actual punishment for crime (build more prisons or reopen one’s closed) restore asylums. Just a few ideas.
@TheCharleseye9 ай бұрын
That sigh of relief when your state doesn't appear on a Briggs video.
@birbluv95959 ай бұрын
No one seems much concerned about the looming water crisis in southwestern states - especially those dependent on the shrinking Colorado River for water. I need water, and also can’t live in a dry climate for health reasons. Give me heat and humidity.
@evanhughes15109 ай бұрын
Dry climate is actually where tuberculosis patients and others with health issues moved to in the early 20th century to recover
@birbluv95959 ай бұрын
@@evanhughes1510 i have severe chronic dry eye that gives me enormous headaches and is virtually untreatable. Low humidity = total misery. I’d be in bad shape if i were also a TB patient.
@Cerxts9 ай бұрын
Need high humidity, might as well move to Florida!
@birbluv95959 ай бұрын
@@Cerxts hate Florida - sea level rise + hurricanes + even nastier insects
@whit99879 ай бұрын
As a person born and raised there(southwest us), I can't wait for the day we run out of water. I hope it's soon. Us locals have been begging for the growth to be slowed or stopped for years because we KNOW there isn't water and the govt doesn't give a crap. Theyre in for a real treat when the waters gone and everyone here is suffering cause of it. It can't happen soon enough. I hope people realize it and leave.
@motogucci40509 ай бұрын
Nevada is on the list twice can't be that good love your videos . Please make more europe videos thanks much love from nyc
@petertosh47488 ай бұрын
I'm from Europe. Please stay in NYC.. you people have done enough damage on your own continent don't need you on ours..
@category58609 ай бұрын
People must really love moving to Nevada since it appeared twice in the top ten.
@bmerizier9 ай бұрын
Wonder if it's intentional or a mistake?
@bktc90119 ай бұрын
It must be North and South Nevada
@lisaahmari71999 ай бұрын
I thought I had added too much vodka to my martini... thinking "wait a second, didn't he already say Nevada?"😅😂
@jrm2fla9 ай бұрын
Hilarious! He’s got fix that… then we will see NC added
@purityofmine53169 ай бұрын
Well, my once affordable city Las vegas is now very expensive and getting dirtier by the Minute. People think it's a great thing to have an influx of people moving into your city, The truth is, it's causing the cost of living to go up higher. Not to mention the crime rate.
@LiddieJane8 ай бұрын
I live in northeast Washington. And no one talks about the northern rocky region that is as large as the Cascade region. And its way less crowded. Wild in some regions. But hey stay on west side. I live in a county with 3.4 people per square mile. Lol. My water comes from ground and its as pure as it gets.
@erichan72708 ай бұрын
Same. Well close. Spokane has rural areas surrounding the city that are gorgeous!
@Patti-sg1fv6 ай бұрын
Hi fellow WA staters. I live in Vancouver WA and it's still pretty decent here too (as long as I stay away from Portland lol)👍
@joemars415 ай бұрын
I have some old injuries and they don't agree with dampness. But I like dark wet , weather. Maybe I just answered my own question but if the barometric pressure stays stable , maybe it could work. I learned a cool secret about Washington and I'll keep it that way . Any similar people in that situation?
@colocoolin82349 ай бұрын
thank you so much briggs! much needed info!
@topplacetoLive8 ай бұрын
Loved this! Really useful for retirement planning on a budget. Time to start dreaming about where to relax and enjoy
@AquarianSnflower9 ай бұрын
Hello! Love your content. I was wondering if you made a video of The Best Places for Snowbirds? Within the US and Abroad. Not to retire just to visit between January and April.
@AquarianSnflower9 ай бұрын
Just found THE video! Thanks for all you do!
@Tucker2love9 ай бұрын
Prescott has gigantic pine trees. Not everywhere in Arizona is desert.
@genxtechguy9 ай бұрын
Shhh … just let them think it’s only hot and there’s no water.
@davidstephan51169 ай бұрын
Flagstaff too, and who doesn’t love Bearizona
@evanhughes15109 ай бұрын
Eastern AZ has alpine forest as well. Called the White Mountains.
@lucaspeddie31149 ай бұрын
I'm moving to the sand hills of Nebraska. No overcrowding from transplants. I would rather deal with a little bit of cold weather than overpopulation moving to warmer climes.
@grizz61509 ай бұрын
The sand hills are full of rattlesnakes ' be careful.
@lucaspeddie31149 ай бұрын
@@grizz6150 would rather live amongst the rattlesnakes up there than the rattlesnakes moving south from corrupt locales.
@grizz61509 ай бұрын
@@lucaspeddie3114 I would have to agree with you on that ! Corruption is everywhere you can't get away from it . Wherever there is money there is corrupt people.
@lucaspeddie31149 ай бұрын
@@grizz6150 Yeah. It is everywhere. Just a little more in some areas than in others.
@KristNi9 ай бұрын
Nebraska is full of transplants. I lived there for years long ago from Atlanta
@arizonalifestyle799 ай бұрын
Love to see Arizona made the list no surprise, though we have an awesome state. Great video Briggs
@joeq.public2819 ай бұрын
No water
@claudeulrich79369 ай бұрын
Never been there but I have always wanted to check out Arizona. Especially where Ruger is made.
@notthensa85079 ай бұрын
Nope please stay away.. Please consider our neighbor state New Mexico. They need more people to fill their cities.
@HankPanky9 ай бұрын
What an awesome desert.
@evanhughes15109 ай бұрын
@@HankPankyAZ is a lot more than desert. There are other regions than have hill-lands as well as alpine forests. The world’s largest ponderosa pine forest is near Flagstaff. As well as Eastern AZ
@yongcastillo19939 ай бұрын
My aunt moved to Arkansas in 2020 and my sister moved there in 2021. I think it’s obvious that Arkansas is a popular place. Please add this to your list. Thanks for a good video.
@kswag57597 ай бұрын
Lol no1 like arkansas
@fossett74 ай бұрын
Keep them coming buddy! Thank you for your incredibly entertaining videos!
@cdods68189 ай бұрын
I moved from CA to Idaho and LOVE it. People are wonderful. Live on a pond (small lake).have my morning coffee with the ducks and geese
@Cloudyconfusion9 ай бұрын
Did you move to Boise?? I have lots of friends that went there and love it!
@donnaflom16876 ай бұрын
I live in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, it’s beautiful, been here 50 years, yes I have seen change but wouldn’t move. Real estate is outrageous like everywhere else, residential houses going up everywhere .
@sethmaki13339 ай бұрын
I've been to 46 states, lived in maybe half of those, and the place I finally settled in just so happened to be where I started, Northeastern Minnesota. There's no place in the nation like this. I love it here.
@nwsvndr9 ай бұрын
Wow, been to Duluth once, when it was minus 40. Never going again in winter. Although I loved my camping trip in the Boundary Waters one Summer.
@cur2449 ай бұрын
Beautiful area of the country for half of the year. Nice and low crime is nice in the upper midwest. Smaller towns in the south still have crime. That's one of the biggest difference in my experience.
@barrywainwright33919 ай бұрын
You must love cold weather
@marypennington65197 ай бұрын
Minneaplois is crime ridden
@stargazer50739 ай бұрын
Texas property taxes are very high!!!!
@gsp16349 ай бұрын
We don’t have state income tax I’ll take it
@draginfly12999 ай бұрын
Same in Georgia
@14393159 ай бұрын
corruption off the charts also
@ronaldparvanian69499 ай бұрын
We moved from California to Texas Hill Country. Wished we could have moved sooner. $375. property tax ( Texas has homestead property tax reductions) on half acre with house, no state income tax, cheap gas, better highways, and few gun carry laws.
@Aggie4life779 ай бұрын
No state income tax though. If you compare to other states with income tax, it’s basically a wash and if you are a top earner, you come out way ahead in Texas!
@richardcarson70949 ай бұрын
I live in Columbia South Carolina and it's amazing how many expensive vehicles with Florida plates I see downtown during rush hours.
@indianastan9 ай бұрын
I think all those people moving to areas where it rarely rains is a future disaster waiting to happen. WATER SHORTAGE
@Matthew-gz4oh9 ай бұрын
I almost feel like there is a common thread with the vast majority of these states but I cannot quite put my finger on it?
@stevemoore99519 ай бұрын
GREETINGS FROM THE PPRC GREAT VIDEO AS ALWAYS.🇺🇸🍺🍺
@missgentry80184 ай бұрын
I am from Utah, born and raised (although I moved out of state for college and lived in Mexico for a little over a year). I love my state! I am glad people are finally seeing the value of Utah, but it is kind of driving us Utah natives crazy having all this population growth! By the way, I’ve watched several videos of yours so far, and these videos are awesome! I am so interested in this kind of information - thank you!
@motokev27279 ай бұрын
I'm interested in a very small town away from people. Maybe I'll buy a town and put a wall around it.
@DoraGreene-rl6fs9 ай бұрын
Let's explore these states for opportunities and diversity. Thanks for sharing insights on where everyone's heading!
@jeffreymosher63349 ай бұрын
40 years in rural Northcentral PA, 14 years in rural outskirts of urban Mid-Michigan, and Probably not moving any time soon. BUT, there's an allure to a November to April snowbird in mid-South Carolina. High School friend who's retired Air Force lives down there and would be nice to be near him. Recent Winters in Mid-Michigan have been ho-hum not bad, short cold snaps and a handful of small snows but not those of memory, and a few days of 50s even in February lowers that urge to make such a move. Have a close friend out here in Mid-Michigan and his desired eventual destination is Arizona. Have a nephew who moved to Florida, and my brother is thinking of following him from PA. Buddy from college took a cross-country "finding himself" vacation, got to Washington, and never moved back. Retired oil exploration brother has spent much of his adult life in Colorado, when not working in Texas, New Mexico, or Indonesia. Idaho has intrigued me occasionally, but at this point, I think a vacation out there might be enough.
@dougf26499 ай бұрын
One draw of Denver you missed at least for me. 300 days per year of sunshine
@evanhughes15109 ай бұрын
Same with AZ and other SW states
@jackjines34618 ай бұрын
300 days of sunshine! Whoa, no thanks.
@evanhughes15108 ай бұрын
@@jackjines3461 better than endless days of grey or rain
@YankMil18 ай бұрын
Your mention Arizona like Phoenix and mentioned all the outdoors activities and didn’t even remind anyone it’s 115 degrees in the summer. I know a family in Scottsdale that doesn’t go outside if you don’t have to for 4 months in the late Spring through fall. It’s odd you don’t mention the price like WA and CO are getting very expensive. Some folks say Denver has so much traffic that going to the mountains takes very long and you can’t find a place to park in the parks. Wasn’t Nevada in here 2x?
@ScottShedd1234 ай бұрын
Right and Arizona is in the top 14 for highest cost of living now. Don't know where this guy gets his information 😂
@Glenningway9 ай бұрын
Lower half of AZ sure, upper half... eh mostly small communities and truck stop towns. Lack of good paying work without having to commute to PHX or LAS. PHX and Tuscon no longer have that affordable COL, our homeless issue is getting worse with seniors unable to afford rent with just social security and no social programs to assist them, the VA here is terrible as well.
@AngelaMastrodonato9 ай бұрын
You’re probably right about the northern part not having as many jobs, but it also doesn’t have that constantly hot desert climate either. The climate is almost 4-season. Personally I find 4-season overrated because I hate winter that much but many people are accustomed to it and claim they gotta have it. This climate is due to the elevation though and it’s still dry. I spent some time in Flagstaff and it seemed similar to how I pictured Colorado, which I have never seen
@ilovetotri239 ай бұрын
Choked on my drink when you mentioned North Dakota. I would never move to ND ever! I would rather move to Alabama, or Mississippi. And I live in the midwest.
@AngelaMastrodonato9 ай бұрын
I was surprised at that too. I thought the cold would keep people away. However lots of people live in Minnesota and Wisconsin. I assumed those states proximity to the Great Lakes compensated for that. I picture North Dakota as cold, land locked and lacking amenities
@Cerxts9 ай бұрын
Exactly, any northern state is a no for me, especially since I'm coming from the north east, these winters are hell, id much rather have heat and high humidity with hurricanes, thank you very much.
@mrburns8059 ай бұрын
I moved to North Dakota 3 years ago but there’s definitely not many other people doing it right now. I believe we’ve lost population in the last few years. The only reason it gained people in the last decade is because of the oil boom. A ton of people moved to Williston and Watford city and then got the hell out after making a bunch of money and realizing it hits -50° with wind chill for several weeks a year. This last winter was probably one of the mildest in recorded history and it would be considered absolutely brutal in about 45 other states lol. It still hit -68° with wind chill one of the days.
@marknewton69849 ай бұрын
@@CerxtsMe too😎
@ericfitzsimmons12028 ай бұрын
I felt same and I once lived in Cedar Rapids
@suzanmcgaw8886 ай бұрын
Another awesome video. Thank you.
@Istandby6669 ай бұрын
I spent the mid to late 70's in the Arizona desert (Gila Bend, AZ) and the early 80's to the early 90's in the Mojave desert (Edwards Air Force Base). I have one memory I wish I had a picture of. In 1992, the desert got so much rain. For a week, the desert was green and beautiful.
@Vic-ok2pp9 ай бұрын
Lived in Gila Bend in 1967. Hot and not much to do. Think there was an Air Force base nearby, saw lots of airmen.
@Istandby6669 ай бұрын
@@Vic-ok2pp The Air Force Base is why I was there. My biological father worked there.. We have a picture of us sitting on a mighty max jeep. The picture looks like another time it looks so old.
@Vic-ok2pp9 ай бұрын
@@Istandby666 I worked nights at the gas station across the street from the Space Age Motel. Looks like the station is a repair shop now.
@sabrinastratton19919 ай бұрын
I live in Washington (Skagit county), grew up in Clallam county -on the Olympic Penninsula. We are sadly looking to move away despite living here my whole life minus Basic Training, AIT and a 8 month stay in Arizona...its too expensive here. I cant even afford to buy my own home.
@semicountryliving30959 ай бұрын
Is it too expensive or is the growth more of a factor?
@jesseostone3869 ай бұрын
I feel your pain! I am a WA native, lived there up until a year and a half ago. I simply could not abide the decline of this once marvelous state. I still follow the horrendous happenings in Olympia and am shocked that people are so deluded as to condone what is going on. So sad to leave my beloved home state, but the Washington I was born into, grew up in, married and had a full career in no longer exists. 😢😢😢
@fudhater85929 ай бұрын
@@semicountryliving3095 Western Washington (Seattle) is the cloud computing capital of the known universe with Amazon (AWS) and Microsoft (Azure); because of this, minimum wage in the tech industry when including bonuses and benefits is ~$200k. This has caused the price of housing to skyrocket so if you're not in this industry it's tough to buy a house.
@sabrinastratton19919 ай бұрын
@@semicountryliving3095 lemme put it this way: the house my boyfriend lives in he bought for $340k in 2019 is now estimated to be worth $660k on a .41 acre. A .40 acre land with nothing on it costs between 200k-600k depending where in the county. Absolutely ridiculous. Cant even afford a rental since even slum apartments cost $2k plus 1st and last months rent on top of a massive deposit.
@sabrinastratton19919 ай бұрын
@@jesseostone386 i can even sustain living here. Grocceries are ridiculous. Thankfully i live around a ton of farms so pay for meat, milk, butter ect in bulk and i sell duck eggs when we have too many
@andrewknaff92209 ай бұрын
Washington also has no state income tax. Not sure why you didn’t mention that when you made a point of mentioning it for other states.
@jesseostone3869 ай бұрын
Because the Democratic legislature is desperately trying to impose a state income tax any way they can get away with! 😤😤😤
@Sniperfox19 ай бұрын
Hey Briggs, question for ya. Why is land so expensive in Alaska? There are thousands of square miles uninhabited but land is out of reach.
@meteorbaby3699 ай бұрын
Maybe due to the cost of transporting materials to and building on the land.. then extra costs for utlitity hookups and all that? Idk but good question.. Now I wanna know too.
@Sniperfox19 ай бұрын
@@meteorbaby369building materials and construction costs aside, land should be dirt cheap ( pun intended).
@garysimon77659 ай бұрын
Very little private land. US government, state government and native land ownership by Indian tribes and Inuit tribes own the vast majority of land.
@fudhater85929 ай бұрын
In terms of open space: I lived in San Jose for 20 years before moving to Redmond (Seattle suburb). Puget Sound is a national park compared to Silicon Valley; tons of open space, tons of 1-acre+ lots
@co73149 ай бұрын
I moved to TX(greater DFW) in late 2021. I'm moving out next month. I hate it here.
@DiamondDazzle9 ай бұрын
We are leaving Idaho, Winters are too long--cities are getting too much traffic wildfire threats each summer
@janellamoala-langi42038 ай бұрын
sorry you hate it here. may i ask where ure from and why u hate it? im from the area n if ure from or have lived somewhere outdoorsy, it makes it difficult to be here. the heat is relentless..n the traffic is bad.
@ginagina327114 күн бұрын
😂I can relate!!! I lived in Dallas in the suburbs and I hated it there! The traffic was horrible! They don't pay well and it takes forever to drive anywhere you want to go. It's overpopulated with people! I moved back to the midwest and I am happy I did.
@hectorfarm94169 ай бұрын
You didn't mention the North Dakota "wind". Just like Wyoming the wind never stops.
@kathleenwarner48889 ай бұрын
That’s for sure!!! The worst wind ever!!
@cyng63934 ай бұрын
Montana too! Lots of Chinook winds!
@josegh899 ай бұрын
Can you do a video about walkable cities to go to.
@codysparks14549 ай бұрын
He did one a while back I believe
@reallymysterious45209 ай бұрын
No state income tax in Florida but how much has home insurance gone up ?
@Steffy09149 ай бұрын
Exactly! You’re lucky if you can even find a company other than Citizens that will insure you.
@reallymysterious45209 ай бұрын
@@Steffy0914 You're right - I was just too lazy to mention it !
@umazon41329 ай бұрын
I want to try Arizona but I’m not sure if it’s good for someone that want to be by themselves, I am bilingual and I work as a Case Manager and I’ve completed my degree in HR. What do you think Mr. Briggs?
@DABourne2279 ай бұрын
I'm shocked that North Carolina isn't on this list
@KristNi9 ай бұрын
No southern state is
@chadmcnabb2819 ай бұрын
I don't know where his data is coming from. The Census bureau has North Carolina as the third fastest growing state from 2020 to 2023. Texas is the fastest growing state in that time period according to the census bureau.
@GarzaB9 ай бұрын
Sssshhhhh 🤫
@mr_m46135 ай бұрын
@@KristNiFlorida
@KristNi5 ай бұрын
@@mr_m4613Florida is different. It's a beach state
@purplebabushka8529 ай бұрын
I live in Florida but want to go to Nevada. I got a 3 BED, 2 bath pool home for sale.. The pool is 14 x 28. And 1788 square foot home. Attached garage. 6 foot white vinyl fence. New Air conditioner, new roof, new water heater,new pool cage screens and freshly painted. Cool deck on Lanai and pool deck.
@wendywehner23209 ай бұрын
I'm betting your house will sell fast & I hope you enjoy Nevada!
@timwang67056 ай бұрын
I'm in your house
@michaeltorrey36039 ай бұрын
Arizona COL not so cheap anymore. Cost of housing unaffordable. Gets hotter every year. Shortage of physicians and nurses, better be healthy if moving here.
@unpluggeddogdreams9 ай бұрын
And the schools are very bad, not a good place to raise a family, there are plenty of retirees and they are the ones who vote. They are not going to want taxes raised for better schools.
@stephanledford97929 ай бұрын
The census bureau has projections that can be downloaded to Excel for the last 3 years, from April 1, 2020 (actual census numbers) to July 1, 2023 (projections) and the numbers are different from this video, probably not surprising since they are 3-year growth numbers and Brigg's numbers appear to be one year growth numbers. In raw growth numbers, the top five are: Texas with 1.36 million, Florida with 1.07 million, North Carolina with 396K, Georgia with 315K, and Arizona with 273K. The top five population losers are: New York with (631K), California with (573K), Illinois with (264K), Louisiana with (84K), and Pennsylvania with (41K). My state of Arkansas, which Briggs loves to bash, grew by 56K in these same 3 years. Using the 3,011,490 census numbers, that is a growth of 1.9% in 3 years, and if this keeps up, we will grow by 6.33% till the next census in 2030.
@Carlb3289 ай бұрын
The biggest culture in Washington is probably outdoor recreation like hiking/camping/biking/boating /fishing/hunting etc.
@ralegade77109 ай бұрын
Scratch hunting off the list. The state clearly no longer wants that culture there and is doing everything legislatively to ensure it.
@GAURAV25855ify5 ай бұрын
True because of the 9cean front seen
@HankPanky9 ай бұрын
I don't want to live where everybody is moving to.
@NoToWickedness4 ай бұрын
People move mainly for better quality of life in terms of opportunities. LOWER housing, less congestion, closer to families, lower crime rates, tax advantages.
@MOTrav9 ай бұрын
Besides being an outdoor paradise, Utah has a very diverse geography and weather to enjoy. Northern Utah is a much different experience as opposed to Southern Utah!
@Lady_Chalk9 ай бұрын
Greenville (and the Upstate) SC has been building buttloads of condos, apartments, townhouses and other housings. I've never seen so many of these homes popping up so quickly. (Some of them are really nice, at least from the outside and with the beautiful planned neighborhoods, kinda jelly lol )
@erichan72708 ай бұрын
How can he mention Idaho without mentioning the gorgeous north part of the state. Coeur d' Alene, Idaho (CDA) is on a huge lake with a free public beach. There's other lakes in the region too like Pend Orielle and Priest Lake. Gorgeous hot summers. All 4 seasons.(Sometimes in one day, 😆) CDA is located just 20 miles from a bigger city, Spokane, WA. Bu we are full. 😉 Just come in the summer to vacation and give us your tourism dollars, or come in the winter and ski at the many ski resorts. I like Kellogg's ski resort. Theres a beautiful hotel with an indoor water park with a lazy river. Just outside your hotel you get on a tram ride that takes you up to the top of the building. It's either the longest or second longest aerial tram ride depending on whobyoubask. Google Silver Mountain Ski Resort in Kellogg, ID. It's open year round because of the indoor water park and tou can take the tram up the mountain for hiking or mountain biking, or just to soak in the views of the surroundings mountains while you ride a chair lift to the upper peak. - Yes, in the summer too! ☀️
@FredMas-gt2uh7 ай бұрын
Just keep the leftist from winning elections there and you will be alright
@judithcoe75518 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Where do you get your information?
@stargazer50739 ай бұрын
List of states with affordable home owners insurance, please.
@charliebrooks25707 ай бұрын
I was born/raised in California and we left in 2019! Couldn’t get out fast enough! The crime, politics and expense drove us out! We now reside in Georgia and wish we’d have moved here years ago!
@stanbono21039 ай бұрын
Yeah Texas, we get about four months of 100+ degrees days here, tumble weeds just roll right up to your front door….and there’re full of rattle snakes! Best just to stay away.
@cobrunel9 ай бұрын
The watering holes, springs, and rivers have water moccasins. And when it’s not 100+ degrees, you are at risk for hurricanes in SE Texas, tornados throughout the state, and the electric grid and infrastructure shuts down in extreme cold and extreme heat. Yeah… lived in Austin for over 11 years and my husband and I are ready to move.
@jesseostone3869 ай бұрын
Don’t forget the scorpions! 🦂🦂🦂
@infiad12759 ай бұрын
@@jesseostone386 And the chupacabras! 🤭
@niavellir74089 ай бұрын
Sounds like Georgia just without the tumble weeds
@ozifasco31919 ай бұрын
Foundation cracks everywhere and hail damage to your roof plus skyrocketed insurance.
@arthurdalton5177 ай бұрын
Coffee is big over in Spokane as well. The E side of Washington is great also
@Brian-dr2yi9 ай бұрын
I wish you could make a video about cars. Like traffic laws, how much it's enforced, basically how the state treats drivers. Like Virginia's thousand dollar speeding tixx. Car culture etc.
@Meower689 ай бұрын
Many states have no income tax but the sales taxes are pretty high (the money has to come from somewhere). If you make a lot, you don't lose as much of your income to sales tax as you would to income tax. Sales-tax-instead-of-income-tax is actually harder on people with lower income (including retirees, whose major days of high income are behind them).
@Chris_at_Home9 ай бұрын
Retirees don’t usually consume as much as other people. Many states don’t have sales tax on things like food and drugs. We don’t have either sales or income tax here. Our mill rate for property tax is a little over 13 and it was lowered from 14 last year. We also get ab$258,000 property tax exemption for seniors. Our area has grown 6% in the last 3 years.
@HPABQ9 ай бұрын
IMHO Sales Tax is the only fair tax, and most states with sales tax do not tax food and other essentials. Sales Tax is based on consumption instead of production. Taxing people based on how productive they are just seems wrong and counter to the entire idea of working hard and doing well.
@QuizHeavenTriviawithJonas9 ай бұрын
Texas is definitely example of that as we don’t have a state income tax here, however sales tax here in the big cities is quite high and property tax here is somewhere in the top 6 highest in the nation. And in a number of cases, if you bought a house the around the same size and price that you would find in Texas somewhere else, you might actually be financially well off living in that other state than in Texas despite paying state income tax elsewhere.
@Matthew-gz4oh9 ай бұрын
Move to Mass. , NY, Illinois and New Jersey then.
@Johnnyraftssmith9 ай бұрын
Amen to that@JonasMatthewBahta Texas loves to put the burden of supporting the state on those who can barely support themselves while the rich sit pretty in their gated communities.
@GCPCA-p5b9 ай бұрын
Are people fleeing from FL? I have noticed FL number plate cars frequently in the DC suburbs.
@majorsynthqed73749 ай бұрын
The ones that are leaving are not going to the DC burbs. But I wish some would start leaving. Too damn crowded in some areas. Leave me alone to my fishing.
@SA-hz1rs9 ай бұрын
So many in ca😅
@jaycasado50292 ай бұрын
The amount of people going INTO Florida FAAAAAAR outweighs the amount of people leaving. (And this is coming from someone that wants to leave Florida) Florida is just too big
@arnoldjones24359 ай бұрын
Hey Briggs, how are ya?
@WorldAccordingToBriggs9 ай бұрын
Good how are you?
@familyhappy81009 ай бұрын
@@WorldAccordingToBriggs I am doing good too. Where are you from exactly?
@familyhappy81009 ай бұрын
@@WorldAccordingToBriggs I do like it your English accent.
@KristNi9 ай бұрын
In the Midwest, workers and people are relocating here from the coasts. Both the east and west coast. Its weird because most people assume that everyone is relocating to the South and that's not true. I'm from the south and ended moving here myself
@alexandriadileonardo30819 ай бұрын
Have any great suggestions
@KielBlare-v3b9 ай бұрын
Exciting to see growth trends! Any insights on job markets and housing affordability in these states? Thanks for keeping us informed about migration patterns!
@Ckawauchi359 ай бұрын
Arizonans have been complaining about how home values have tremendously increased here in AZ bc of the influx of incoming movers. Locals who can't afford to buy anymore have moved to cheaper states like the South. We moved to AZ fr CA before all the crazy migrations started so we got our home for a relative bargain. It's now close to $1M! Crazy! Even the values in Phoenix and neighboring cities have been affected and the locals aren't happy about it. But people from different states are still coming and the housing market is hot right now.
@keithgregory89829 ай бұрын
What I have heard is that there are many more potatoes grown in Washington, then in Idaho.
@sherylpond25574 ай бұрын
Washington is #2 behind Idaho.
@keithgregory89824 ай бұрын
@sherylpond2557 when I was vacationing in Washington, I said something to the RV park owner about Idaho being recognized for raising potatoes, and he told me that Washington raised many more potatoes than Idaho, but Idaho was best known for the baking potatoes. I never checked into it, but I know they grow a lot of spuds in Washington. There are three potato processing plants alone, in the town that my wife moved from in the late 60's. It's Othello.
@diyfferent4 ай бұрын
We moved to Florida in 2021. Love it!
@kend56989 ай бұрын
Utah 6 years ago was a great place to live. Now it’s unaffordable and crowded.
@whit99879 ай бұрын
THIS
@kensanity1789 ай бұрын
St Louis resident here. Its a great place to live, but dont tell anybody. Its starting to get a little overcrowded here.
@detroit8v7159 ай бұрын
Surprised that North Carolina isn't on here considering you're always saying how Raleigh, Winston-Salem, and Charlotte are growing.
@marknewton69849 ай бұрын
Snow😮
@altitudeiseverything31637 ай бұрын
You’re conflating the *cities’* population growth and the *states’* population growth.