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Southeast regions of the United States, seeking warmer climates, lower costs of living, and job opportunities. This migration trend has been driven by factors such as remote work flexibility, affordable housing, and a desire for a different lifestyle. States like Texas, Florida, and Arizona have seen significant population growth as a result. Additionally, the cultural and recreational amenities in these areas attract new residents looking for a change.

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