California has many advantages over Nevada. Its weather, beaches, technology industry and top universities are some of the ...
In 2025, one-way rental data showed that everything may actually be bigger in Texas, as the state saw the largest U-Haul ...
Across the country, Americans are chasing a simple equation: better jobs plus lower everyday costs. One state in particular ...
U-Haul data shows more people leaving CA than arriving. High living costs, partisanship drive this trend. Meanwhile, San ...
For the sixth consecutive year, California was the U.S. state with the greatest out-migration, according to U-Haul’s annual “Growth Index” report. Meanwhile, Texas and Florida were the states that saw ...
The Houston area was the No. 2 U.S. metro area for growth in 2025, according to an annual analysis from U-Haul, with Conroe ...
Dallas retained the top spot. Houston surged to second from ninth place. Austin is third on the list, up from fifth last year. The metro of Brownsville and McAllen reached the 10th spot this year ...
U-Haul data shows California leads the nation in net out-migration for six consecutive years, with Arizona, Nevada and Texas ...
U-Haul's latest report showed California recording the highest number of residents leaving the state, as two of its coastal ...
It was the fourth consecutive year Alabama has been a net-gain state with more one-way U-Haul customers coming than going.
The “Growth Index” aims to track migration trends by examining 2.5 million one-way rentals from more than 24,000 rental ...
More people are fleeing California than any other state — as Golden Staters pack up and head to places like Texas and Florida ...