Which state replaced Texas as the most popular state to move to? Here's a breakdown of the new rankings: Largest population increases by city: New Braunfels ranks No. 2 in US; 4 Texas cities in top 10 South Carolina now the No.
Axios Visuals Central Indiana is the fastest-growing part of the Hoosier state, but new residents are opting to flock to the 'burbs instead of the Circle City, per an Axios analysis of the latest census data.
Utah remains one of the more popular moving destinations, not only in federal data but from another interesting migration data source.
The U-Haul index, like Census interstate migration data, shows the states attracting the most new residents tend to be those with lower taxes, greater worker freedom.
More movers left Lima in 2024 than during the previous year, according to customer data reviewed by the moving company U-Haul.
Trailing just behind to round out the top 10 were Arizona, Washington, Indiana, Utah, and Idaho. While Oklahoma and Maine didn't make the top 10 rankings, they represented two out of the three biggest risers year-over-year in U-Haul's rankings, with Oklahoma up by 30 and Maine up by 18 (Indiana was also in that top three, up by 19).
The report for 2024 is out and shows Texas is still among the top states for people to move to. The metro locations are a new statistic and U-Haul says the DFW Metroplex is a top destination for its customers.
According to the U-Haul Growth Index, South Carolina, Texas, North Carolina, Florida and Tennessee make up the top five destination for people looking to relocate. California experienced the greatest net loss of do-it-yourself movers in U-Haul equipment and ranks 50th for the fifth consecutive year.
Nevada slid more than 20 spots last year in U-Haul's 2024 ranking of most popular states to move to. Nevada had one of the biggest shifts, from No. 11 in 2023 to No. 35 in 2024.
(The Center Square) – In 2024, Michiganders continued to move out of the state in large numbers. This is according to U-Haul’s 2024 Growth Index, which tracks the growth rankings of all 50 states. Despite ranking 43rd for net losses, that’s better than Michigan has ranked in past years. In 2023, the index listed Michigan 46th.
U-Haul's list of growth states for 2024 ranks Ohio in the top half of the nation. See where it falls on the list.
California ranks 50th for the fifth year in a row with the largest net loss of one-way U-Haul customers. Oklahoma, Indiana and Maine are the biggest risers year over year, while Colorado ...