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Keith Miller
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Facinating report- People are moving to Missoula in droves

Keith Miller
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  • Missoula MT
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This is an incredible report, very eye opening. "In 2020, Missoula, MT had the highest rate of net migration in the country, with more than seven times the inbound vs outbound moves." For every one person that left Missoula, seven people moved here. That's super high!

Then, in 2021, Montana was the number #1 state in the nation for the number of people moving here per capita. Missoula decreased to 4 people moving here for every one person that left, but that's still crazy high. More likely would have moved here if there was housing for them.

This shows the massive number of people moving here, the trend seems to be slowing down, but the effect of this in-migration will be felt for years to come, housing for all of these people just can't be built fast enough.

https://www.movebuddha.com/blo...

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