This survey claims that the Sunflower State is a great place to start out but not end up.
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Kansas is the 6th 'most moved from' state, new study says
Kansas ranks sixth on a list of "most-moved-from states," according to a new study by United Van Lines.United Van Lines, located in suburban St. Louis, released its 44th annual National Movers Study, which tracks customers' state-to-state migration patterns.According to the study, United's tracking of customers' state-to-state migration pattern saw 58.6% of moves involving the Sunflower State last year being outbound.
Good, the country needs a state where housing is cheap and the people follow the law and pay their bills. Hint hint
ReplyDeleteKansas farmers beg for migrant workers, while Kansas Politicians scapegoat migrants.
ReplyDeleteSounds like America to me.
Meanwhile, the poor whites are "Only a Pawn in Their Game".
BS!
DeleteI don't know one White Kansas Farmer that begs or cares to have migrant workers. You must be confused for Southern Cali.
ReplyDeleteOutside of Johnson County KS the state has absolutely NOTHING to offer anyone. People should abandon that place as soon as they turn 18 or have enough money to GTFO.
ReplyDeleteI'll take a 10 mile dirt road under my 16's with nothing but corn fields in the Summer, a dust cloud in my wake and not one stupid city bus parking in the lane of traffic or the other fun crap that happens in the concrete jungle.
ReplyDeleteOh and our Governor is a reverse-tranny Nazi.
ReplyDeleteGee, all of those piss yellow states have what party as governor?
ReplyDeletekansas acts superior but can't even organize corona vaccinations after six months of time to prepare.
ReplyDeletekansas is not a state that works. it preens goody-two-shoes attitude, but the people are not savvy,
To many dumbass libs who think our whole state is there to service and enrich KU
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