Texas Tops U-Haul Migration Rankings as No. 1 Growth State of 2016
Arrivals accounted for 50.8 percent of the Lone Star State’s one-way truck traffic last year
PHOENIX, Ariz. and AUSTIN, Texas (Feb. 3, 2017) — Texas is the No. 1 U.S. Growth State for 2016, according to the latest U-Haul migration trends report.
That makes for quite a turnaround from 2015, when Texas was a net-loss state and ranked No. 39 on this list. The year-over-year arrival of one-way U-Haul truck rentals rose 4 percent last year in Texas while departures held steady.
Releases on each of the top 10 growth states and the top U.S. Growth Cities are available at myuhaulstory.com. Florida, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Missouri complete the top five growth states. Illinois continues to rank 50th the top net-loss state, preceded by California’s slide to No. 49 after cracking the top five for 2015.
Growth States are calculated by the net gain of one-way U-Haul truck rentals entering a state versus leaving a state during a calendar year. Migration trends data is compiled from more than 1.7 million one-way U-Haul truck rental transactions that occur annually.
While migration trends do not correlate directly to population or economic growth, U-Haul growth data is an effective gauge of how well states are attracting and maintaining residents.
Arrivals outpaced departures 50.8 to 49.2 percent in Texas last year thanks to locations such as Austin, the No. 2 U.S. Growth City in the 50,000-plus population category behind Madison, Wis.
Granbury, McKinney, Richardson, Temple, New Braunfels, Dallas and College Station are other notable Texas growth cities to see a bump in U-Haul arrivals in 2016.
“Everything in Texas is growing exponentially,” said Zane Rowland, U-Haul Company of North East Dallas president. “Our market is strong. Lots of major companies are moving to Texas because of the tax breaks. Between the low cost of living, the abundance of job opportunities and the ability to start a business, many people want to move to Texas.”
The Lone Star State has gained large operations, or seen expansions of existing operations, with the likes of Toyota, Apple and Amazon to increase employment opportunities.
“I am proud that Texas continues to be the state of choice for those looking for expanded economic opportunities,” Governor Greg Abbott said in response to his state’s U-Haul growth ranking. “In the Lone Star State, we recognize that increased regulations and higher taxes are barriers to success for businesses, individuals and families. That is why, as governor, I will continue to work to ensure we promote a pro-growth environment across the state that gives everyone the opportunity to thrive, leading to a more prosperous Texas.”
In 2016, U-Haul gained about 80 neighborhood dealers in Texas, making it more convenient for customers to access U-Haul trucks, trailers, self-storage, moving supplies, hitches, propane and many other products and services.
“When a customer comes to a U-Haul store, something significant is happening in their life,” said Kenneth Birch, U-Haul Company of Fort Worth president. “Maybe they just got married, they’re moving a child to college, or they got a new job. People come to us because they need help, and our services allow them to move at an affordable cost.”
Find U-Haul stores and neighborhood dealers in Texas at uhaul.com/locations.
U-Haul is the authority on migration trends thanks to its expansive network that blankets all 50 states and 10 Canadian provinces. The geographical coverage from more than 21,000 U-Haul locations, including neighborhood dealers and Company-owned and -operated stores, provides a comprehensive overview of where people are moving like no one else in the industry.
U-Haul 2016 Growth States
1. Texas |
2. Florida |
3. Minnesota |
4. Wisconsin |
5. Missouri |
6. Maine |
7. Idaho |
8. Louisiana |
9. Vermont |
10. Arkansas |
11. Colorado |
12. Tennessee |
13. Iowa |
14. New Hampshire |
15. Delaware |
16. Washington |
17. Connecticut |
18. South Dakota |
19. District of Columbia* |
20. Kansas |
21. Alabama |
22. South Carolina |
23. Nebraska |
24. Oregon |
25. West Virginia |
26. Wyoming |
27. Montana |
28. Alaska |
29. Mississippi |
30. Virginia |
31. Kentucky |
32. North Dakota |
33. New Mexico |
34. Oklahoma |
35. New York |
36. Rhode Island |
37. Maryland |
38. Utah |
39. Indiana |
40. Ohio |
41. New Jersey |
42. Massachusetts |
43. Nevada |
44. North Carolina |
45. Pennsylvania |
46. Arizona |
47. Georgia |
48. Michigan |
49. California |
50. Illinois |
* Washington, D.C. is its own U-Haul territory and is listed among states for migration purposes. Hawaii is not included since state-to-state truck rentals are not applicable.
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