People Flocking to Texas, Report Says
Atlas Van Lines printed their yearly analysis of migration throughout the US and Canada, to see where people are moving, where they are leaving from and where they are staying put.
States experiencing growth include Texas, and neighbors New Mexico and Oklahoma. Only six other states have, in their analysis, grown: Virginia, North Carolina, Vermont, New Hampshire, Alaska, and for the first time in four years, Maryland. DC also experienced growth that is noted on the map.
As for the remaining states, most are “balanced” – about the same amount of people moving in as moving out. 13 states experienced significant loss.
You can see a map of their results, and where your state or province may be.
Tags: migration patterns, moving, Texas
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January 8th, 2010 at 11:20 am
Chain Real Estate Investments and Mortgage says:Hi Dave & Team, It sounds like companies coming. We lived in Austin about 53 years ago. I’m sure it changed a great deal since then. All The Best!
Steve
January 8th, 2010 at 3:15 pm
Jon Budish says:I’m not surprised people are moving to Texas. There are a lot of reasons you appear to have a bright future.
Jon Budish (Remax Action Brokers – Northern Colorado)
January 11th, 2010 at 10:25 am
Dale Baker says:Howdy and Evenin Dave and Team
I’ve seen alot of their trucks on the Hwy. up in this area. I’m not at all surprised to see Texas, New Mexico on the list. I’ll have take a look to see were ny home State of Missouri falls on their list. Thank you kindly, for adding the link to your blog post.
Hope y’all area keepin warm!!