Total Outbound moves: 42.6%
The State famous for Mount Rushmore was ranked as one of the most tax-friendly states by Kiplinger. South Dakota is not only affordable but incredibly scenic. With many trails and views of mountains and prairies to enjoy.
North Dakota is not ideal for those who don’t like icy weather and blizzards. It is incredibly rural, with no big cities insight, and is one of the least populated states in the nation. City lovers should probably go elsewhere.
Vermont
Total Outbound moves: 25.7%
According to the rankings provided by the United Health Foundation, the Green Mountain State offers good healthcare. People who love nature will enjoy the natural beauty of this State, full of trees, water, wildlife, and fantastic scenery.
The home state of Ben & Jerry's ice cream is known as one of the "Least Tax-Friendly." That and the cost of living, which is somewhat higher than the national average, may make it hard for those on a budget to live well.
Delaware
Total Outbound moves: 44.6%
Delaware was rated as tax-friendly by Kiplinger. The State does not tax Social Security benefits and also exempts some investment and pension income for people over 60.
The cost of living is still 11 percent above the national average. It may be hard for some residents to comfortably afford their essentials in Delaware.
Arizona
Total Outbound moves: 36.8%
Arizona is famous for its sunshine, striking desert landscape, and it's Grand Canyon national park. The weather makes it the perfect refuge for those who have faced too many freezing winters. It is a more affordable option than costly states like New York or California, with the cost of living just three percent above the national average.
The dry heat of Arizona is almost impossible to bear during the summer, with temperatures in some places reaching between 104 and 107 degrees Fahrenheit.
Wyoming
Total Outbound moves: 44.7%
The Equality State was rated fifth in fiscal health out of all fifty states by the Mercatus Center, which is pretty impressive. But Wyoming is not a good fit for city folk.
If you don't love nature, you won't find much to do there. It also has one of the smallest populations in America at 577,737, with no big cities to be located. It is impossible, however, to ignore the natural beauty of the State.