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Population Shifts

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world1 month ago

Migration Trends of 2025: Where People Moved To and From

In 2025, Arkansas, Idaho, and North Carolina saw the most inbound moves, driven by factors like lower costs and job opportunities, while Louisiana experienced the highest outbound moves. Overall, U.S. migration slowed, with affluent and educated individuals more likely to move, influenced by lifestyle and family reasons, amid high housing costs and mortgage rates. Data from Atlas Van Lines highlights ongoing regional population shifts and economic implications.

us-news1 year ago

Mapping America's Migration: States Gaining and Losing Residents

New US Census Bureau data reveals a significant domestic migration trend in the US, with people moving from high-tax states like California, New York, and Illinois to lower-tax states such as Texas, Florida, and North Carolina. This shift is driven by factors like lower taxes, affordable housing, and better job opportunities in red states, which are perceived as more economically vibrant and business-friendly. The migration could influence future political landscapes, as states gaining population may gain more electoral influence.

real-estate1 year ago

Top U.S. Cities for Moving In and Out Revealed

Moving and storage company PODS revealed that California had the highest concentration of move-outs in 2023, with seven cities in the top 20, while Austin, Texas, also saw significant departures due to affordability and tech industry uncertainties. Conversely, cities in the Carolinas and Florida, such as Myrtle Beach and Ocala, saw the highest levels of move-ins, driven by favorable living costs and attractive amenities.

real-estate1 year ago

Top US Cities People Are Moving To and From in 2024

PODS data reveals that Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Miami saw the highest move-outs in 2023, while Myrtle Beach, Ocala, and Houston experienced the most move-ins. California had the highest concentration of move-outs, with affordability and tech industry uncertainties affecting cities like Austin. The Carolinas attracted many new residents due to their balanced cost of living and appealing lifestyle.