Sean Hannity Departs New York for Florida, Citing High Taxes, Strict Regulations, Crime, and Poor School Quality
Prominent Fox News host Sean Hannity has announced his relocation from New York to Florida, dubbing his new residence as the “free state of Florida.” The move was first revealed on his radio show, where he expressed his long-standing desire to shift base. Hannity emphasized the change by bidding farewell to New York and welcoming his new life in Florida.
Hannity’s relocation is part of a broader trend often referred to as the “blue state exodus,” where individuals migrate from traditionally Democratic states like New York and California to Republican-leaning states such as Florida and Texas. The motivations behind these moves often include factors like lower cost of living and perceived safer environments.
Highlighting political reasons for his departure from New York, Hannity praised Florida’s Republican leadership, including Governor Ron DeSantis and Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott. He expressed satisfaction at being represented by politicians who align with his values.
Hannity pointed out the ongoing migration trend from states with high taxes, stringent regulations, increasing crime rates, and struggling school districts. He acknowledged that his move might be perceived as late, considering many have already relocated under similar motivations.
The U.S. Census Bureau’s data supports this trend, showing Florida as one of the states with the most significant population increases, while New York experienced the highest population decrease nationwide.