Survey Says 67% of Seattle Residents Consider Moving Out Of City

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Seattleites remain pessimistic about overall quality of life, with a recent survey indicating that 67% have actively considered moving out of the city due to affordability, public safety and other issues.

The survey of 700 registered voters, commissioned by the Seattle Metro Chamber of Commerce and conducted by EMC Research from March 13-20, is the latest indication of the challenges facing Seattle as the city looks to rebound from the pandemic and address inequality issues sparked by a historic tech boom that’s generated massive amounts of wealth but left many behind.

Rachel Smith, president and CEO of the Seattle Metro Chamber, said the report shows that Seattleites are largely unified in the approach to complex issues, but they are “running out of patience.”

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