What state are you living in now and in what aspects do you find it favorable or less favorable compared to Pennsylvania?
Do you foresee moving to another state?
For those currently residing in Pennsylvania, do you foresee moving to another state?
Lived in the Lehigh Valley and State College for the first 22 years of my life. Moved to Austin TX in 1984 after graduating. Did a 9 month "move" to Durham NH in 1986 and hated it, so moved back to Austin.
The pros: Plenty of jobs in most areas, and very much so in High Tech. Literally, if you don't have a job, you don't want one. The economy here has always been great, with a small downturn in 1987. When the rest of the country was tanking, the economy here was firm. Housing and land is inexpensive compared to many areas in the country. I owned land in State College in the early 2000s with the intent to build and have a summer home there, but decided it wasn't to my liking. Weather here is great 9 months of the year and June-August can get pretty hot (either 100 with no humidity or 90 with 90% humidity like this year). Lots of people from all over the country and world make Austin home, which is very unique. Live music and great BBQ and TexMex. Home of Whole Foods which is great (most of their chicken actually comes from PA). NO STATE INCOME TAX. NO LOCAL INCOME TAX. Toll roads if you want to use them and pay for them going up to 85MPH. Lots of outdoor activity with all of the lakes, trails, parks.
The cons: Housing prices in downtown Austin have creeped up and it is relatively expensive with tons of condos . You used to be able to see all across the city, but now it is high rise. Along with that, traffic is pretty bad from 8-9AM and 5-6PM. Most other times is very nice to drive. Relatively higher Real Estate Taxes. A bit difficult to get to PSU for games or for working with their Engineering group. Therefore, I go to their away games (MN, Iowa, UCF in Dublin, Bowl games). Easier to get to the Lehigh Valley via Baltimore or Philly.
I'd never move back to PA. Other than a small bit of family there, I see nothing that PA has to offer, nor a plan to get there. I do visit Santa Monica about 60 days per year and love it there but with the super high taxes and water issues, it only works for me as a short term visit, and not a long term plan.