• MOVING TO

    MISSISSIPPI


Why Move to the Magnolia State?

Mississippi is well-known for its rich culture and history and is internationally famous for its magnolia flowers and warm breezes. One of the country's most fertile and green states, Mississippi does not have much urbanization and still consists of small towns. The state's name comes from the Mississippi river, which means "large river" to the Chippewa Indians. The state of Mississippi is an ideal place for someone to relocate.

There are varying costs of living in Mississippi, depending on the city. The cost of living and taxes overall in the state is relatively low. However, it is higher than the state's southern neighbors, Arkansas and Louisiana. Housing, utilities, and groceries are less expensive than in the rest of the country.

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  • Simplicity of Transportation


    Traveling through Mississippi is easy, as four significant interstates run through the state. However, the state has no light rail lines, trams, or commuter trains. Only city bus services are available since state funds cannot support more expansion since demand is low. There is no bus service on Sundays, which can increase high-traffic situations and vehicle accidents according to many personal injury lawyers in the local area.