Ranking America's States: Where People Are Moving—And Why They’re Leaving
9. South Carolina
South Carolina isn’t just a magnet for new residents—it’s a major tourist hotspot, thanks to places like Charleston and Myrtle Beach.

Beyond its undeniable charm, the state’s cost of living is another big draw. According to Economic Times, living in South Carolina is about 11.5% cheaper than the national average. With savings like that, who wouldn’t want to move in?