https://nypost.com/2023/01/19/more-new-yorkers-moved-to-florida-in-2022-than-any-year-in-history/?utm_campaign=iphone_nyp&utm_source=twitter_app
Dazed and abused by high taxes and rising crime, more New Yorkers fled to Florida in 2022 than any year in history, according to new data.
A staggering 64,577 Empire Staters exchanged their driver’s licenses for the Sunshine State version last year, according to figures from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
“They come in every day,” a staffer at a Jacksonville DMV office told The Post this week with a weary laugh. “I hear all the complaints. I feel like a therapist sometimes.”
The worker said the venting refugees harbor a long list of grievances — with taxes and eroding quality of life at the top of the list.
“It’s slowed down a little bit,” she said of the stampede. “But not by a whole lot, I can tell you that.”
There were 64,577 New Yorkers who exchanged their driver’s licenses for the Sunshine State version last year.
Last year’s record-shattering number comfortably eclipsed the prior mark of 61,728 New Yorkers who made the Florida switch in 2021, according to the data.
Fashion designer Alvin Valley, who moved his main residence to Palm Beach, previously told The Post that the demographics of those moving south has expanded in recent years.
“First it was the billionaires,” he said. “Then it was the rich following behind them. Now you have the middle class.”
The license transfer metric is considered a reliable indicator of migration patterns as it suggests a lasting decision to relocate.