Americans Flee High-Tax States for Growth Cities in 2025

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The U-Haul Growth Index reveals Americans are moving away from high-tax states like California and New York towards low-tax states such as Texas and Florida, with a strong correlation between lower personal income tax rates and higher migration. The index also highlights that most top-performing states have Right-to-Work laws, while the bottom states do not, emphasizing the impact of tax and labor policies on migration patterns.
- U-Haul Report Shows Americans Continue to Flee High-Tax States Americans for Tax Reform
- This booming Alabama city saw an ‘insane influx of people’ in 2025 AL.com
- Tennessee among top 5 in the nation for inbound moves, per U-Haul Yahoo
- Nevada jumps 15 spots in U-Haul growth rankings KTVN
- U-Haul truck rentals show uptick in Massachusetts arrivals WWLP
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