SHOCKING Truths of Why People Won't Move to Missouri

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SHOCKING Truths of Why People Won't Move to Missouri

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I watched this video because I am considering moving there. What are called reasons not to move, are the very reasons I would move there. Low taxes, slow population growth, rural life, 4 seasons, low cost of living. According to my priorities and outlook on life, Missouri looks good to me!

HeeMang
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As someone who has lived in MO all their life, Im fine with people not wanting to move here since many would just come here and vote for the same policies they are moving away from.
I like living in a safe, quiet, small town. We never had a lockdown, never had a mask mandate during 'Rona. Worst thing was our movie theater closed for about 5 months during the worst of it. Clean air, clean water, forest and farms everywhere, constitutional carry, never had a problem finding a good job, low costs/housing/etc. Cops are super chill since they aren't on edge dealing with dangerous idiots all day. Plenty of decent public schools that actually teach kids, plenty of private schools if that's what you want. I did move here from a larger town and it took me about a year to get adjusted, now I'd never move back.

Toolness
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Your video was very disappointing. You completely misrepresented Missouri and cherry picked your facts. I’m sort of glad though. I’d rather people not move to this amazing state…. I’ve lived in Florida, Virginia and Hawaii. I’d rather live in Missouri and moved back here after living in those states. 😊

kristyncampbell
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I was born in the St. Louis area and still live here. Free attractions, nice parks, relatively low cost of living. Yeah I might not have moved here, but I'm definitely not leaving.

bluesky
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The Ozarks are beautiful. We love it here. Every place has its issues.

DawnB
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I’m inclined to think you’ve never been to Missouri and picked everything negative you could find for the sake of views. If people from NY and CA are fleeing the disasters they’ve made I’d personally prefer they fly right over us anyway. KC and St. Louis are entirely different worlds than the actual state in between. St. Louis earns its reputation. As far as diversity.. people live where they live. We’re as diverse as people choose to be. We seem boring because we don’t really become embroiled in the silliness the rest of the country appears to thrive on. There’s a general sense of decency that somehow manages to survive. And crime? Leave out the KC and St. Louis numbers and see what your statistics read then. I live in central Mo. born and raised here. I’m 47, and where I live nobody locks anything. I haven’t had they keys out of my ignition in a year. Not sure where my house keys are. Because people just don’t go and steal stuff or mess with other’s stuff. Period. Even the tweakers have lines they don’t cross. Not to mention breaking into someone’s house, especially if they’re home is downright suicidal.. we have the castle doctrine. Look it up. Our small towns are very much like communities of extended family. If you break down on the road. Someone will help. If your house burns down, the community will rally for you. If your kids are out doing stupid shit, you WILL find out. And everyone notices strangers. Our rural communities provide a sense of worth and belonging and identity that is severely lacking in American young people today. We handle what needs handled, and teach our kids to think for themselves. And that personal accountability is fundamental. I was almost offended until I realized the laziness in actual research and that the narrator doesn’t even realize he’s saying anything rude.. typical.

MidMo
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with Missouri and there is no such thing as cool and hip people! There is crime, poverty and suicide everywhere ya'll are in denial. I love my state and am proud to live here

angelabaldwin
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We moved to the Camdenton area near the 31st mile marker in the wake of permanent remote work becoming a reality. We are boating and outdoors type people, so it was always a natural draw to live in a large lakefront community. Me personally, I don't want millions of people and every big box store imaginable. I like having 5 acres and nobody that is within earshot of my house. So it all really depends on what you are after in a living arrangement. .

robbywilson
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I just decide to retire in missouri. I was able to get decent chunk of land and a huge house. Absolutely love how quite and awesome my neighbors are. Now i dont like the personal property taxes but the cheap property was definitely a win. Tell me where eles you can grab 9 acres, 2700sqft house, 1500sqft shop, 800sqft shed, 1 acre stocked pond and river access, just walking distance from the house. All for under 200k. Now i am in the woods but its so quite. So win

ronniegray
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I almost bought a 44 acre small farm in Northern Missouri once. It had one huge pond and two smaller ones, a beautiful newer 2 story house, a 4 car garage, and an outbuilding with room for 4 more cars. It was set way back from the highway with a long private road that could easily have a security gate added. The price was under $300K, and I couldn't find anything anywhere that was even remotely comparable, so what was the catch? I finally figured it out when I looked it up on Google Earth... there was a big hog slaughterhouse 1/4 mile away. I figured it must stink to high heaven. Of course the listing agent said he never noticed it when _he_ was there. I'm sure glad I noticed that before I flew all the way out there.

TheRealCheckmate
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This guy is correct, nobody should move to Missouri.

ryanwhitley
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Ugh, hands up dont shoot was a lie dude. That's been known for a decade now

leemyers
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Brown was not shot in the back. Nothing you said was correct . I don't like saying it, but there is very little of what you said that is correct. Check your facts

boballen
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It’s nearly impossible to critique a state or community until you live there. You adapt to your surroundings. Also, one man’s “boredom” is another man’s paradise. One man’s exciting, thriving city is another man’s stressful, concrete jungle. So….the biggest issue for me is the heat and humidity, but I’m used to cooler climates, so it’s all about where your family and work is. The rest of it is adaptation.

itsrob
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I've lived in Missouri my entire life. Apparently the person who made this video is clueless on who lives in Missouri. After high school I've found most people I've met actually moved to Missouri from other states. My first response is always, Why? Turns out there's hundreds of reasons why they did, as opposed to the few this person came up with for a few like clicks

stephenstrait
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I bought land, built a house, and moved to the St. Francois Mountains in southeast Missouri when I retired. It’s beautiful, inexpensive, and peaceful. I love it.

alanpeterson
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I moved to Missouri last year. I lived in Wisconsin, Texas, Arizona, Illinois and Montana previously. Sorry for all you who "think" they know about Missouri. but Missouri is the best state ever. I'm in a small city of 1, 600 and life here is great. We have all the amenities. The people in Montana are friendly (Western Montana) but the Missouri folks make most Montanans appear hostile (maybe it because so many California morons are moving there, right Boezangeles?) . Please, stay out of Missouri. We're a red state and we expect to keep it that way!

ol_gunnerb
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I lived in Missouri and grew up there. I am not native to Missouri and I think your perspective is incorrect. Using a single factor such as color to assert that is the reason for income disparity is intellectually dishonest as there are several to many factors that determine income parity. As for earthquakes, yes but the New Madrid fault only runs in the Southeast corner, you've made it sound like the San Andreas in CA. As for the humidity, I hated it, and it is a good State to live in.

scubaman
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Lifelong Missourian here

1) (Location) Yes, our two biggest cities are on the east and the west borders, but we have plenty of things in the middle to do. Columbia, Missouri is one of the best college towns in the nation and is rapidly expanding. Springfield is southwest of Columbia and is a great place to raise a family. Lots of money and huge, sprawling suburbs. Tons of small German towns known for their wineries(Hermann). Columbia isn't quite the urban environment you described but it's coming very close. Rapidly expanding, it will soon be the hub of Missouri. It is 45 minutes away from our capitol.

2) (Climate) Absolutely correct. The weather is horrible in Missouri. it gets very hot in the summer(100+) and very cold in the winter(-0).
I have never felt an earthquake in Missouri. In St. Louis I have never witnessed an earthquake or a flood. Tornados come close.

3) (Crime) Correct. Rural areas of missouri have higher-than-usual areas of crime because of a rural drug problem and our lack of resources going towards law enforcement. Kansas City and St. Louis have crime problems because of horrible city management in the past and currently because of prosecutors who don't prosecute crimes and let repeat offenders run rampant.

4) ($$$$) Gas, food, tobacco, alcohol are all cheaper in Missouri than our bordering states. I'm not an economist so I can't say whether or not we're better overall, but prices for everything have been rapidly rising during the past 2-3 years.

__foam
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Missouri is wonderful. Glad we're not flooded with people who don't appreciate its natural beauty.

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