America's love-hate relationship with California echoes in this poll
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America's love-hate relationship with California echoes in this poll
"Ponder a curious poll of 1,000 American adults conducted for Clever Real Estate, which asked about various traits of the 50 states. My trusty spreadsheet's review of this popularity contest dug into the nation's love-hate relationship with the Golden State. For example, the survey took a curious route to gain insight into "desirability" - asking folks to rank states as both "most" and "least" desirable. Most desirable? California ranked No. 2, behind Florida. Then came Hawaii, Texas, and New York."
"California ranked No. 3 as a place for a relocation with "an unlimited budget" - trailing Hawaii and Florida. The lowest scores were in Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. But if you're financially struggling, a move to California ranked 42nd best. Can't argue with that, considering the Golden State's lofty cost of living. Top bargains were Alabama, Arkansas and West Virginia. Worst? Massachusetts, Hawaii and New Jersey."
A poll of 1,000 American adults for Clever Real Estate asked respondents to rate traits of each state. California ranked No. 2 for "most desirable," behind Florida, with Hawaii, Texas and New York following. Simultaneously, California ranked No. 1 for "least desirable," with Alabama, New York, Alaska and Florida trailing. For relocation affordability, California was No. 3 for those with an unlimited budget but ranked 42nd for financially struggling movers. California placed No. 43 as "most underrated." Small-population states like Vermont, Wyoming and Maine scored highly on being underrated. California was mid-range (No. 29) for "most boring."
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