U-Haul, the ubiquitous do-it-yourself moving company, reported that California had the fewest one-way haulers entering the state for the fifth consecutive year in 2024.
California ranks last for the fifth year in a row, reflecting high outbound migration.
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California experienced the greatest net loss of do-it-yourself movers in U-Haul equipment and ranks 50th for the fifth consecutive year,” wrote U-Haul in its annual report on each state’s ...
For the fifth consecutive year, California has ranked last among all U.S. states as a growth state, according to data from U-Haul.
An average 41.1% of California-linked moves by the three van lines in 2024 were to the Golden State while 58.9% were exits. That’s the second-lowest arrival share since 2004, ahead only of 2022’s 40.5% slice.
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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).
U-Haul also said the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex was the leading growing metro of 2024, based on the amount of U-Haul customers taking one-way equipment into and out of metro areas last year. The year prior, DFW was ranked No. 9.