Recent research indicates that the phenomenon of 'ideological sorting'—where individuals move to areas that align with their political beliefs—may be influenced by multiple factors. These factors include considerations such as taxes and safety, rather than political alignment alone.
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Research Indicates Factors Beyond Politics Influence State Migration
A study suggests that the migration of individuals to states that reflect their political ideologies is influenced by various factors beyond politics, including taxes and safety. This indicates a more complex relationship between personal values and geographical choices.
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The red state, blue state divide is real. But it's driven by more than just politics
Research Indicates Factors Beyond Politics Influence State Migration