Americans are paying thousands to flee states over politics — but experts say using specialized agencies is not worth it

Americans are adding one more reason to move to another city or state. Now it’s not just expenses, schools, public safety and careers — it’s politics, too.

Take Channing Muller, a public relations professional and founder at Chicago-based DCM Communications. Muller said she had multiple reasons to move to the Windy City, but it was a public policy issue that sealed the deal.

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“I was living in Tennessee when Roe versus Wade got overturned, and the reaction around me was like a cold shot of water to the face,” Muller told Moneywise. “I knew it was a

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