- U.S. movers are seeking economic relief without sacrificing
quality of life, reflecting a growing presence for less dense, more
affordable regions
- Sunbelt states like South
Carolina, Alabama and
Arkansas are gaining traction as
residents flee urban centers with rising costs and shrinking
opportunities
- West Virginia leads the
nation in inbound move percentage, while New Jersey tops the outbound list for the
seventh consecutive year
ST.
LOUIS, Jan. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- United
Van Lines released the company's
48th Annual National Movers Study today, revealing the
changing landscape of migration in the
United States as more Americans are choosing to stay
put rather than uproot themselves and their families. However,
for those who do choose to make the move, the driving force is
increasingly centered around affordability, choosing to move to be
closer to family and other factors that extend beyond mere
geography.
According to the results of the study, which tracked the
Company's exclusive data for customers' state-to-state migration
patterns in 2024, West
Virginia was the state with the highest percentage of
inbound migration (66%), among states experiencing more than 250
moves* with United Van Lines. Located in the Appalachian region,
West Virginia is known for its
range of outdoor activities, affordable housing and lower cost
of living compared to the national average. The Mountain State
jumped nine spots on this year's inbound list, compared to the 2023
National Movers Study. The top motivations for moves to the state
include wanting to be closer to family (35%) and a new job/company
transfer (31%).
Conversely, for the seventh consecutive year, more residents
moved out of New Jersey
than any other state, reporting a 67% outbound migration. The top
motivations for moves out of the state were driven primarily from
those looking to retire (22%) and wanting to be closer to family
(20%), with more than 40% of movers aged 65 and older. Of those
moving from New Jersey, 20% moved
to the sunshine state of Florida.
The study and its accompanying survey, which examines the
motivations and influences for Americans' interstate moves, shows
for the first time in decades, the primary driver for moving
interstate was a desire to be closer to family (28%). For
example, the top motivation for moving to Delaware, no. 2 in the top inbound state for
2024, included a desire to be closer to family (36%), with more
than 50% of movers aged 65 and older. Of those moving to
Delaware, 12% of movers came from
New York.
"Recent migration data from United Van Lines continues to reveal
the lingering influences of the global pandemic," said Michael A. Stoll, Economist and Professor in The
Department of Public Policy at The University
of California, Los Angeles. "As housing costs continue to
rise, Americans are moving to lower density, more affordable
regions between expensive, economic-driving states. Delaware is moving up and an interesting spot
for retirees, providing affordability but in close proximity to
cities like Philadelphia and
D.C."
WHERE AMERICANS MOVED IN 2024
From New York to Delaware, California to Arizona, U.S. movers are seeking affordable
living without sacrificing quality of life. This reflects a shift
in motivation as movers recognize the importance of balancing
financial stability with the pursuit of well-being.
In the Southeast region of the United
States, several states – including South Carolina (62%), North Carolina (60%) and Arkansas (58%) – continue to increase in
popularity with a high percentage of inbound moves in 2024. In
alignment with this trend, United Van Lines continues to see
greater migration to less densely populated areas of the country —
often moving outside of big cities and to be closer to families. Of
those Southeast states, Wilmington,
North Carolina (83%), Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
(80%) and Little Rock,
Arkansas (57%) were included among the metro areas for
high inbound migration.
Meanwhile, an outbound moving trend continues in the
Midwest and West region of the United
States. Illinois
(60%), Wyoming (57%) and
Nebraska (56%) were
included among the top states with a high percentage of outbound
moves in 2024. Of those states, Cheyenne, Wyoming (73%), Springfield, Illinois (69%) and
Lincoln, Nebraska (59%)
were included among the metro areas for high outbound
migration.
Moving In
The top inbound states* of 2024 were:
- West Virginia
- Delaware
- South Carolina
- District of Columbia
- North Carolina
- Alabama
- Rhode Island
- Oregon
- Arkansas
- Arizona
New states to the 2024 top inbound list are Delaware, moving up from no. 11 in 2023 to
no. 2 in 2024, Oregon,
moving up from no.12 in 2023 to no. 8 in 2024, and Arizona, moving up from no. 18 in 2023 to
no.10 in 2024. South Carolina,
Alabama and Rhode Island have been included in the top
inbound states over the past five years.
Moving Out
The top outbound states for 2024
were:
- New Jersey
- Illinois
- New York
- California
- Massachusetts
- North Dakota
- Wyoming
- Mississippi
- Nebraska
New states to the 2024 top outbound list are Mississippi, moving up from no.18 in 2023
to no. 8 in 2024, and Nebraska, moving up from no.13 in 2023 to
no. 9 in 2024. Wyoming was a
balanced state in 2023 with less than 55% of moves by United Van
Lines. California, Massachusetts, New
York, Illinois and
New Jersey have been included in
the top outbound states over the past five years.
Balanced
Several states saw nearly the same number of residents moving
inbound as outbound. Ohio
and Florida were among
those balanced states. According to United Van Lines data,
Florida has been on the inbound
state list since 2018.
"The annual study highlights how economic disruptions, including
inflation and a nationwide housing affordability crisis, are
reshaping where and why Americans choose to move," United Van Lines
Vice President of Corporate Communications Eily Cummings said. "Movers are discovering that
there are numerous cities and regions where they can achieve both
economic relief and a rich, rewarding life experience."
To view the entire 2024 study, an interactive map and archived
press releases and photos from United, please visit United
Van Lines.
The United Van Lines 2024 National Movers Study press kit
contains additional data, including a map, the complete
inbound/outbound rankings for states and metropolitan statistical
areas and five-year trends. Available on the United Van Lines
website here.
METHODOLOGY
Since 1977, United Van Lines annually
tracks migration patterns on a state-by-state basis. The 2024 study
is based on household moves handled by the UniGroup network (parent
company of United Van Lines) within the 48 contiguous states and
Washington, D.C. and ranks states
based off the inbound and outbound percentages of total moves in
each state. United classifies states as "high inbound" if 55
percent or more of the moves are going into a state, "high
outbound" if 55 percent or more moves were coming out of a state or
"balanced" if the difference between inbound and outbound is
negligible.
*Although Vermont experienced the highest percentage of
inbound moves overall, United Van Lines moved fewer than 250
families in and out of the state. The inbound and outbound rankings
in the 2024 study only reflect states with 250 moves or
more.
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