Young People Earning More Than $200,000 a Year Are Fleeing 1 U.S. State — and Flocking to 2 Others

Americans aged 25 to 34 earn an average annual salary of $56,160, according to data compiled by MarketWatch Guides.

However, some young U.S. workers are making that figure several times over — and relocating to places where their money will go further.

Financial technology company SmartAsset pulled IRS data to rank states by the net inflow of “young and rich” households — those aged 26 to 35 earning more than $200,000 a year — to find out where they’re leaving and going.

Related: ‘Finances Fuel Life Goals.’ These Top Money Secrets Can Make You Happier and More Successful, According to an Expert.

California experienced the largest exit of young and wealthy households

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