At this rate, California will be losing 4 or 5 more Congressional seats come next census. Blue states are all dying due to taxation, and crime policies designed to hurt the citizens
According to the new u-haul ratings: Top Growth States of 2023 – Texas – Florida – North Carolina Top Outbound States of 2023 – California – Massachusetts – Illinois The Blue State exodus continues. – Stephen Moore
California is facing an exodus of high income earners, leaving them with a massive tax deficit
California is facing an exodus of high income earners, leaving them with a massive tax deficit:@Tinalostintime? pic.twitter.com/gR6tfWntvf
— Colette Murphy (@Iammurphycolet) December 30, 2023
For the fourth consecutive year, California, known for its liberal policies, has once again claimed the top spot on U-Haul’s Growth Index, signifying the highest number of outbound movers in 2023. U-Haul, a renowned moving company, annually releases its Growth Index report, analyzing the net difference between one-way U-Haul truck arrivals and departures for each state or city.
California beats every state for most residents moving away for fourth year in a row: U-Haul list. California already an overpriced dump will get worse. Great job Newsome u fucking MORON. Residents leaving need to know, don’t bring ur stupid thinking to red states. – Joey Joe
While the number of one-way transactions in 2023 didn’t reach the record-breaking levels observed immediately after the pandemic, the geographical trends identified in U-Haul’s report remained consistent. John “J.T.” Taylor, President of U-Haul International, stated, “We continued to see many of the same geographical trends from U-Haul customers moving between states.”
In the previous three years, Texas held the top position for the highest number of one-way U-Haul moves, maintaining its dominance on the Growth Index. Terry Gilliam, the founder of the “Leaving California” Facebook group, expressed that the ongoing exodus from California is unsurprising to conservatives in the state.
❗🔥🇺🇸 – U-Haul 2023 Reports California Beats Every State for Residents Moving Out.
Florida and Texas, North and South Carolina and Tennessee top destinations.
More: https://t.co/13cBn7tOrn pic.twitter.com/OVUQyFDoIT
— 🔥🗞The Informant (@theinformantofc) January 4, 2024
California is seeing a mass exodus of highly educated individuals, ranging from those with a bit of college to those with advanced degrees. And what’s the root cause of this exodus? It’s simple – the exorbitant cost of living and the sad reality that these individuals cannot even afford to buy a home. And what does this spell for the future of the Golden State? A weakening of competition and a decline in our global competitiveness. This is not a problem to be taken lightly. This is a serious threat to the Golden State’s prosperity, and it must be addressed immediately.
Gilliam, who moved from California to Florida two years ago, emphasized the reasons behind the migration, citing California’s leftward shift, high taxes, increasing utility rates, burdensome regulations, dissatisfaction over pandemic mandates, discussions on transgender topics in schools, and talks of raising taxes to cover the state’s substantial $68 billion deficit.
U.S. Census data revealed that California lost over 75,000 people in 2023. The question then arises: where are former Californians moving to? Texas, securing the top spot on the U-Haul Growth Index six times in the last eight years, remained the preferred destination. Florida, another consistent choice, closely followed, with North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee also ranking high among the states attracting relocating Californians.
U-Haul 2023 Reports California Beats Every State for Residents Moving Out.
Florida and Texas, North and South Carolina and Tennessee top destinations.@CaliforniaGlobe https://t.co/8bWAPTL0RN pic.twitter.com/Qzu1wLkhiB
— California Globe (@CaliforniaGlobe) January 4, 2024
U-Haul data indicated that more than half of all one-way U-Haul rentals in and out of Texas significantly contributed to the state’s growth. While U-Haul migration trends don’t directly correlate with population or economic growth, the Growth Index serves as an effective gauge of a state’s ability to attract and retain residents.
Fleeing California: Moving company says exodus continued in 2023 – KTLA
U-Haul’s assessment of California’s standing aligns with U.S. Census records. Between 2021 and 2022, over 817,000 people left California, surpassing the approximately 475,000 arrivals during the same period. Census data also highlighted population declines in other blue states like Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, and Massachusetts.
“U-Haul has released a list of the Top Growth States of 2023, and for the fourth year in a row, California showed the largest net loss of one-way movers.”
https://t.co/6raNS2zOAW— The Daily Sneed™ (@Tr00peRR) January 2, 2024
To Sum it all up:: the continuous trend of outbound migration from California, as revealed by U-Haul’s Growth Index, underscores the impact of factors such as political climate, taxes, and regulatory burdens on residents’ decisions to relocate. The data suggests that states like Texas and Florida are becoming increasingly attractive to those seeking a change in their living environment.
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Major Points Discussed:
- California leads U-Haul’s Growth Index for the fourth year in a row, indicating a consistent trend of outbound migration.
- U-Haul’s report analyzes one-way truck transactions, with Texas holding the top spot for the highest number of moves in the past three years.
- Reasons for the exodus include California’s leftward shift, high taxes, rising utility rates, stringent regulations, dissatisfaction with pandemic mandates, and discussions on sensitive topics in schools.
- U.S. Census data reveals California lost over 75,000 people in 2023, with former residents favoring states like Texas and Florida.
- The U-Haul Growth Index serves as an effective gauge of states’ ability to attract and retain residents, showcasing migration patterns that align with broader demographic shifts.
T.L Halcomb
Comments – Threads – Links
- New data shows a surprising demographic has joined California’s exodus – San Francisco Chronicle
- California business exodus continues in 2023; since 2005, majority relocate to Texas – Just The News
- Just in : U-Haul 2023 Reports California Beats Every State for Residents Moving Out. Florida and Texas, North and South Carolina and Tennessee top destinations. – GuyFreesDeuce
- These five states had the smallest influx of one-way U-Haul rentals into the state, according to the company’s list: 1. California 2. Massachusetts 3. Illinois 4. New Jersey 5. Michigan – Free_to_read_Rochester Hills
- Worst part is that those leaving are the ones most likely to vote out the CA Dems, cementing their hold on power and continued decline of the state. The whole state in a doom loop. – D
- I live in California and I LOVE California despite what Newscum is doing. And every state even red is gonna get some influx of illegals. If you don’t live here don’t knock it. – Martha Johnson 1776 I SUPPORT DONALD J TRUMP 2024
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Lansing Democrats are obsessed with making Michigan more like California. Unfortunately, one way they’re succeeding is by driving people out of our state – literally. Both rank among the bottom 5 destinations for moves in 2023. – MI Senate GOP
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