Sherry Taylor

Q: A new survey says that when they moved, 2% of people did this?

A: Dumped everything and started from scratch

According to a new survey, 2% of people say that the last time they moved, they just DUMPED all of their stuff and started from scratch.

The most popular answer was getting your friends and family to help.  36% of people say that’s how they moved.

34% of people just did the whole move themselves, and 25% hired movers.

The survey also found half of people haven’t moved in the past decade . . . but 22% have moved at least three times.  That includes 6% of people who’ve moved more than FIVE times in the past 10 years.

The survey asked if you could move to any city other than the one you live in, where would you most want to go?  Denver won with 40% of the vote . . . Miami was second at 22% . . . and Los Angeles was third at 15%.

(Denver Westword)

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