Americans flocked to this southern US state in droves in 2024

The Palmetto State has officially become the go-to destination for Americans packing up and starting fresh, according to a new study from U-Haul that analyzes data from 2024.

South Carolina climbed to the top spot on the moving company’s annual ranking, knocking Texas to second place after the Lone Star State’s three-year reign.

Meanwhile, North Carolina, Florida and Tennessee rounded out the top five. The study, which analyzed more than 2.5 million one-way U-Haul trips, revealed a continuing trend: Americans are increasingly heading south.

Charleston has long been a draw. f11photo – stock.adobe.com

South Carolina dethroned Texas (pictured is Dallas), which held the top spot for three years but still ranked second, followed by North Carolina, Florida, and Tennessee. Art Wager

“State-to-state transactions from the past year reaffirm customer tendencies that have been pronounced for some time,” said John “J.T.” Taylor, U-Haul’s international president.

“Migration to the Southeast and Southwest continues as families gauge their cost of living, job opportunities, quality of life and other factors that go into relocating to a new state.”

Known for its charm, beaches and low cost of living, South Carolina has become a magnet for retirees and young families alike.

Migration trends continue to favor the Southeast and Southwest, driven by factors like cost of living, job opportunities, and quality of life. South Carolina, known for its history, beaches and low cost of living, attracted retirees, especially in Myrtle Beach, which saw a 23% growth in residents over 65 from 2020 to 2023. Kevin Ruck – stock.adobe.com

Myrtle Beach, in particular, has seen explosive growth.

The beachfront hotspot, famous for its 60-mile stretch of sand, now boasts the nation’s fastest-growing population of residents over 65, with a staggering 23% increase from 2020 to 2023, according to the US Census Bureau.

While the South enjoys an influx of new residents, other regions are seeing a mass exodus. California continues to lead the pack of states people are fleeing, ranking 50th for the fifth year running.

Other states hit hard by outmigration include New York, which dropped to its lowest position on the list in a decade, as well as Illinois, Louisiana and South Dakota.

In contrast, states like California, New York and others in the Northeast, Midwest and West Coast experienced significant population declines, with California ranking last for the fifth consecutive year. blvdone – stock.adobe.com

The reasons include high costs, lack of jobs and — especially in the case of Louisiana — extreme weather.

On the flip side, states like Oklahoma, Indiana and Maine experienced significant surges in popularity, climbing 30, 19 and 18 spots, respectively.

However, western states like Colorado, Nevada, Wyoming and New Mexico saw their rankings plummet in 2024, with Colorado dropping a staggering 31 places.

Despite its natural beauty, California is struggling to keep its residents put. Jin – stock.adobe.com

The migration patterns align with broader studies showing Americans are favoring cheaper living, lower taxes and better housing options.

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