Florida transplants fleeing in droves over relentless heat, damaging hurricanes
Yaron Steinbuch
The grass is apparently not greener in Florida.
Thousands of Florida transplants who moved to the Sunshine State during the pandemic are packing up to move elsewhere, complaining of the relentless heat, damaging hurricanes and dangerous wildlife.
More than 700,000 people drawn by the promise of sunny weather, no income tax and lower costs moved to Florida in 2022 — including 90,000 from New York state, according to census data cited by NBC News.
Almost 500,000 people who moved to Florida in search of a better life have decided to move out after becoming disillusioned with the Sunshine State in 2022. Getty Images/iStockphoto
But nearly 500,000 gave up on Florida and left in 2022, according to NBC News, which interviewed several disillusioned transplants who decided to head back north.
One of them was New Yorker Louis Rotkowitz, who lasted two years in the state.
“Like every good New Yorker, this is where you want to go,” the physician told NBC News by phone while driving to his new home in Charlotte, North Carolina. “It’s a complete fallacy.”
Rotkowitz said he and his wife bought a home in the West Palm Beach area, where they decided to pursue a more relaxing, affordable life.
He landed a job as an emergency care doctor and his wife became a teacher.
But Rotkowitz soon realized they had made a mistake.
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