Moving or losing a job: Which is more overwhelming?


One in four Americans consider moving to be a more stressful endeavor than landing a plane in an emergency.

A recent survey of 2,000 Americans who have moved in the last five years investigated the overwhelming task of moving and found more than a few startling answers to some moving-related would-you-rathers.

Respondents rated moving as more overwhelming than losing a job (27%), switching careers (23%), and even running for president (21%). 

Commissioned by College HUNKS Hauling Junk & Moving and conducted by Talker Research, the poll revealed that the average American has already moved five times in their lifetime and expects to move three more times in the future. 


Young parents and their daughter standing next to cardboard boxes outside their home, symbolizing financial or family issues.
Americans believe that moving is more overwhelmingly than losing a job. Getty Images

According to the study, the top reason for moving was to pursue embarking on a new phase in life (37%).

That was followed by wanting to access better opportunities (31%), live closer to family (27%) and get outside one’s comfort zone (23%).



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