Why Retired American’s Move
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Major Reasons Older Americans Move
- A significant share of older homeowners do, in fact, move. The two-year move rate is a modest 7 percent, a full 30 percent move over the 12-year period studied.
- Despite widely held sterotypes of retired Americans flocking to warmer climates, the study finds most moves are of a relatively short distance, with only a modest indication of Frost Belt to Sun Belt migration.
- Households that are older or have a female head are less likely to move, while those that are
unmarried, white, or have a college degree are more likely to move. - Older movers can be broadly categorized as either Planners or Reactors, based on whether they experience a negative shock.
- Households that receive a negative shock, such as divorce or death of a spouse, are more likely to move compared to non-shock households or households with other types of shocks.


1. Living costs