Politics Influence Where Americans Choose To Live, Survey Finds

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Politics Influence Where Americans Choose To Live, Survey Finds
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A new survey by Realtor.com reveals that nearly one-quarter of Americans consider local and national politics when making moving decisions.

With the 2024 presidential election just weeks away, politics are top of mind for many Americans – and as it turns out, such topics can have an influence on where people choose to call home. In fact, nearly one-quarter of those who participated in a new survey by Realtor.com said local and national politics factor into their moving decisions .

About 1 in 3 of liberal voters said national politics are influential in choosing where to live, versus 27% of conservative voters and 18% of moderate voters, according to the survey.Roughly 34% of liberal voters said they find it important to live in an area where most people share the same political views, compared with 27% of conservatives and 15% of moderates. The survey also found differences based on generations.

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