Maryland looking to be competitive to avoid residents from leaving to neighboring states

MARYLAND. – State officials telling WMDT that Maryland is losing residents year in and year out to neighboring states. According to the 2025 report from the Maryland Comptroller Office, about 40,000 residents have left the state. That is due to high housing costs and high taxation.

Over the period of 2010 and 2023, 2.3 million people moved to neighboring states.

Delegate Wayne Hartman talking about the issue in an exclusive interview. “Maryland is losing people at an alarming rate, it’s just not seen as affordable and a place where people want to continue living, we need to turn that around.”…

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