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U-Haul report reveals 5 states that attracted the most movers in 2025 — and it's not surprising
U-Haul calls it a ‘Growth Index,’ but the company makes a few things clear at the start. The report tracks the number of ...
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 ...
Louisiana's U-Haul Growth Index has jumped from 44th to 31st, highlighting a boost in residents moving in, despite ongoing ...
Texas and Florida attracted the most Americans who relocated their home last year, according to van company U-Haul, while ...
Haul’s 2025 Growth States list, reclaiming No. 1 as South Carolina drops to No. 5 amid strong Southern, red-state ...
Massachusetts has seen a slight improvement in maintaining residents, but the Bay State remains stuck in the nation’s ...
It was the fourth consecutive year Alabama has been a net-gain state with more one-way U-Haul customers coming than going.
Ohio ranks near the bottom for growth according to 2025 U-Haul migration data as Texas, Florida and other southern states grow. See how far Ohio fell.
Colorado last year ranked in the top half of all 50 states when it came to in-migration growth, an improvement from 2024, at least according to new-year statistics released by U-Haul on Monday.
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