I thought only people moved IN to Utah. 

But apparently there are a bunch of traitors who are like: "I've had enough fro-yo biotch."

The question is, where are they going and why?

Why Are People Moving OUT of Utah?

According to mariahkhome.com, some of the real reasons people are moving out of Utah include:

Overcrowding and Traffic (Link to full article)

"Some lifelong Utah residents feel the state is becoming too crowded. As more people move in, they feel like they’re losing the open space they once loved. Traffic congestion, especially on freeways and during holiday weekends, is another growing concern."

Interesting.

I live in St. George and a lot of people who have lived here a long time get sick of the traffic. Back in the day they didn't have to deal with it.

The Weather (Link to full article)

"Utah’s weather can be both a selling point and a dealbreaker. I’ve helped families move to Utah because of the weather, and I’ve helped families leave because of the weather. Some people simply can’t handle another snowy Salt Lake City winter and are done with shoveling snow."

This seems like it could be a problem just about everywhere. If you move for warmth to Arizona or southern Utah, then you get too hot and want to move from there. If you move to Florida it's too muggy and swassy. And you get addicted to bath salts.

There's no perfect climate (except maybe San Diego?)

Cost of Living (Link to full article)

This might be another one that is the same everywhere except Idaho.

Everybody is broke.

What are some reasons you would consider leaving Utah?

Let us know in the comments!

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