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North American Van Lines, a subsidiary of Sirva (NASDAQ: SRVA), has welcomed Interstate Moving & Storage into its national moving agent network. Located in Springfield, VA, Interstate Moving has over 80 years of experience in providing quality moving services both domestically and internationally. The partnership aims to enhance service delivery, leveraging Interstate's strong reputation in the industry, demonstrated by multiple awards and certifications. Interstate Moving's operations are valued at over
Allied Van Lines has revealed its list of the best places to raise a family in 2023, with Cary, North Carolina topping the list. The analysis was based on ten metrics including cost of living, safety, and public-school performance. The methodology used to determine the rankings involved data from sources such as Census.gov and Niche.com. Following Cary, cities like Frisco, Texas and Naperville, Illinois were also highlighted. This list aims to assist families during relocations by presenting comprehensive data on urban living factors.
North American Van Lines, based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has released a study identifying the cheapest states to live in 2023 in the United States. The study evaluates states based on average household income, median home price, housing costs, grocery prices, utilities, inflation, and state income taxes. The top ten affordable states are New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Alaska, Texas, Wyoming, Florida, Washington, Nevada, and North Dakota, with New Hampshire noted as the most cost-effective. The study aims to assist Americans grappling with rising living costs due to inflation.