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1 popular American state you should never move to: new ranking
If I were planning to move to the United States, there are a few cities that would top my list.
I love the energy (and the fall and spring weather) in Las Vegas, and it has become a home away from my Canadian home.
The vibe in Nashville is incredible and I’m a huge music fan, so it would rank high as well.
New York is astounding, of course, but it’s a bit much in terms of size. Same with Chicago.
Pittsburgh was kind of charming, Philly was a pass.
The Raleigh suburbs reminded me a lot of Canada.
Miami was cool but a little rough around the edges for me.
I’d love to see San Diego — I feel like it would be right up my alley.
But there’s one state I really have no desire to see as a tourist.
And according to a new high-profile power ranking, I should have no desire to live there either.
Everything is bigger … and badder?
Texas is hot right now, and I’m not just talking about the weather.
With low taxes and a very business-friendly climate, wealthy people and big companies are flocking to the Lone Star state.