Dubuque presenter shares how Iowa can stem tide of those considering leaving state

A business advocate told a Dubuque crowd Friday that a survey found nearly one in six Iowans has considered leaving the state — but Iowa has an edge in areas that could be used to encourage people to stay.

Dustin Miller, executive director of Iowa Chamber Alliance, discussed the results of the 1,200-participant opinion survey, taken via professional polling firm Cygnal, during a presentation for Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce members at Hotel Julien Dubuque. He also shared how the average Iowan perceives the state economically and as a living destination.

Miller said Iowa has had a legacy of “people leaving and people not coming for 126 years.”…

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