ON
← Retour au fil
Le meilleur temps est la principale raison pour laquelle les Américains quittent l'État.
United States🏛️ PolitiqueCentreil y a 5 h

Le meilleur temps est la principale raison pour laquelle les Américains quittent l'État.

Un sondage de Redfin révèle que le meilleur temps est la principale raison pour laquelle les Américains envisagent de quitter l'État, 22% le citant comme un facteur principal. Les préoccupations liées aux catastrophes naturelles et les risques climatiques suivent de près à 21%, indiquant un équilibre entre l'attraction et la perception du risque.

Better weather is the primary factor driving Americans to move out of state, according to a recent Redfin survey. Among those planning to relocate to another state within the next 12 months, 22 percent cited improved weather conditions as their main motivation, surpassing other considerations such as lower living costs or proximity to family. The survey, conducted by Ipsos in May, included responses from 284 individuals planning to move out of state and 564 planning to stay within their current state. The survey revealed a range of motivations influencing relocation decisions. Concerns about natural disasters and climate risks came in second, with 21 percent of respondents noting these issues as a key consideration. Safety and crime were also significant factors, with 20 percent of respondents citing them as a reason for moving. Other notable reasons included seeking employment opportunities, job relocation, and the desire to be closer to family members. Lower overall living costs and affordable housing prices were also mentioned, though they ranked lower than the top three factors. Despite concerns about climate risks, Florida remained the most popular destination for out-of-state movers, with 14 percent of respondents selecting it as their preferred location. Texas and California followed, each claiming 13 percent and 11 percent of the votes, respectively. Redfin economist Yingqi Xu explained that many individuals prioritize lifestyle preferences when making relocation decisions, and weather plays a crucial role in this process. The survey highlighted differences in relocation motivations depending on whether individuals intended to move within their current state or to a different one. For those planning to stay within their state, the top reasons included wanting more space and upgrading to a better home or neighborhood, each cited by 29 percent of respondents. These findings suggest that internal migration trends differ significantly from cross-state movements. Redfin noted that while many popular warm-weather locations offer relatively affordable housing compared to major coastal cities, Florida's housing market has been affected by high mortgage rates and increased construction activity. This has contributed to a cooling trend in home prices in several Florida metropolitan areas, which had previously experienced rapid increases during the pandemic. The typical home in Orlando, for instance, sells for approximately $411,000—about half the price of a similar home in New York. The survey also identified the 10 most common reasons for planning to move to a new state. In addition to better weather and concerns about natural disasters, other frequently mentioned reasons included job-related moves, proximity to family, and the pursuit of lower living expenses. A smaller percentage of respondents cited concerns about job security or the desire for lower rental or home prices. The data underscores how climate and lifestyle factors continue to shape relocation patterns in the United States. As the country grapples with ongoing economic shifts and environmental challenges, understanding these motivations becomes increasingly relevant for policymakers, real estate professionals, and communities seeking to accommodate changing demographics.

Comment chaque camp l’a couvert

Le même événement, regroupé selon l’orientation politique des médias qui le couvrent.

Comment chaque camp l’a couvert

Soutenez une information indépendante et consciente des biais, et débloquez le pouls social, le vote communautaire et votre fil Pour vous personnalisé.

Devenir soutien

Couverture dans le monde

Le même événement tel que rapporté dans d’autres pays.

Couverture dans le monde

Soutenez une information indépendante et consciente des biais, et débloquez le pouls social, le vote communautaire et votre fil Pour vous personnalisé.

Devenir soutien

Vérification des affirmations

Les principales affirmations factuelles et combien de sources les confirment ou les contestent.

Vérification des affirmations

Soutenez une information indépendante et consciente des biais, et débloquez le pouls social, le vote communautaire et votre fil Pour vous personnalisé.

Devenir soutien

Aller aux sources primaires (2)

Les sources officielles sur lesquelles repose la couverture. Lisez-les directement pour contourner le cadrage.

1 articles

The Hill logoThe HillIndépendantCentreil y a 5 h
Le meilleur temps est la principale raison pour laquelle les Américains quittent l'État.

Un sondage de Redfin révèle que le meilleur temps est la principale raison pour laquelle les Américains envisagent de quitter l'État, 22% le citant comme un facteur principal. Les préoccupations liées aux catastrophes naturelles et les risques climatiques suivent de près à 21%, indiquant un équilibre entre l'attraction et la perception du risque.

Lecture du biais (Centre): L'article présente les données d'une enquête Redfin sans inclinaison idéologique manifeste, se concentrant sur les facteurs économiques et environnementaux qui influencent les schémas migratoires.

Gardons l’information honnête.

ObjectiveNews est financé par ses lecteurs et sans publicité : nous vous montrons le biais au lieu de le cacher. Soutenez un journalisme indépendant pour 5 €/mois.

Devenir soutien

Sujets liés