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The Great Floridian Migration

Based on U-Haul's annual year-end Growth Index, Florida destinations dominated the list of the top-25 destination hotspots. Here's where else people are migrating.

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Where Have Americans Moved Post-Pandemic?

As revealed in the 47th National Movers Study—published by United Van Lines—found that for the 2023 calendar year, western states topped the outbound migration lists as Americans Fled expensive and high cost-of-living areas to head to the southeast and other, ...

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Gen Z Migrated the Most in 2023

Only 11% of Millennials moved during the 2023 calendar year, as Gen Z changed locations more than every other generation by a wide margin according to a new year-end report.

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Migration is Key Trend Affecting Insurance Carriers

The Great Recession, now 15 years behind us, and its impacts on homeownership and insurance markets are still being felt today. This is according to a new report from the credit bureau TransUnion, who also found that migration patterns are ...

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More Home Seekers Look to Relocate to Save Money

Buyers are exploring more options to find additional money in their budget due to intensifying cost pressures which is resulting in increased interest in buyers relocating to a different area.  New research from Realtor.com indicates that during the first quarter ...

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Migration Trends: From Metro to Metro

San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Washington, D.C. and Seattle were the top metros seeing outbound migration in Q4. What else can we take away from the ways people are relocating?

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Family Was the Chief Reason People Moved States in 2021

United Van Lines Moving

Migration is essential to the American way of life—people move seeking different climates, better job opportunities, cost of living, or to be closer to family. Long gone are the days of having to pack a covered wagon to venture across the country; commercial shippers are now the ...

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