U-Haul Growth States of 2024: South Carolina Tops List for First Time
02 Enero 2025 - 5:05AM
Business Wire
States are ranked by their net gain or loss of
one-way movers last year
The trend of southern states netting larger numbers of one-way
U-Haul® customers continued during 2024, with South Carolina
topping the U-Haul Growth Index for the first time.
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South Carolina tops the latest U-Haul
Growth Index state rankings, followed by Texas, North Carolina,
Florida and Tennessee. Rankings are compiled according to the net
gain (or loss) of one-way U-Haul customers who moved in 2024.
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Texas, North Carolina, Florida and Tennessee round out the five
leading growth states.
California experienced the greatest net loss of do-it-yourself
movers in U-Haul equipment and ranks 50th for the fifth consecutive
year.
Growth rankings are configured by each state’s net gain (or
loss) of customers utilizing one-way U-Haul equipment in a
calendar year. The U-Haul Growth Index is compiled from well over
2.5 million one-way U-Haul truck, trailer and U-Box® moving
container transactions that occur annually.
“State-to-state transactions from the past year reaffirm
customer tendencies that have been pronounced for some time,”
stated John “J.T.” Taylor, U-Haul 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. Out-migration
remains prevalent for a number of markets across the Northeast,
Midwest and West Coast — and particularly California.
“U-Haul continues to expand its network, rental fleet and
self-storage footprint so that wherever people move in 2025, we
will be there to meet their needs.”
South Carolina climbed three spots in the rankings to unseat
Texas, which was the No. 1 growth state for the previous three
years (2021-23). Of all the U-Haul movers coming and going from the
Palmetto State in 2024, more than 51.7% were arrivals.
Texas has ranked first or second among U-Haul Growth States each
year since 2016. Florida has been fourth or higher every year since
2015.
New York, at No. 47 on the list, has its lowest growth ranking
in a decade.
Oklahoma (+30), Indiana (+19) and Maine (+18) are the biggest
risers year-over-year on the U-Haul Growth Index. Colorado (-31),
Nevada (-24), Wyoming (-22) and New Mexico (-21) saw the biggest
slides in 2024.
Find past growth rankings and reports at
uhaul.com/about/migration.
2024 U-Haul Growth States
1.
SOUTH CAROLINA (4)
2.
TEXAS (1)
3.
NORTH CAROLINA (3)
4.
FLORIDA (2)
5.
TENNESSEE (5)
6.
ARIZONA (8)
7.
WASHINGTON (7)
8.
INDIANA (27)
9.
UTAH (13)
10.
IDAHO (6)
11.
OKLAHOMA (41)
12.
ARKANSAS (17)
13.
MAINE (31)
14.
OHIO (23)
15.
GEORGIA (18)
16.
ALABAMA (22)
17.
VIRGINIA (10)
18.
MINNESOTA (20)
19.
SOUTH DAKOTA (19)
20.
VERMONT (12)
21.
DELAWARE (15)
22.
WISCONSIN (26)
23.
IOWA (24)
24.
MONTANA (21)
25.
KENTUCKY (29)
26.
HAWAII (25)
27.
ALASKA (34)
28.
MISSOURI (28)
29.
NEBRASKA (35)
30.
WEST VIRGINIA (30)
31.
NORTH DAKOTA (32)
32.
KANSAS (33)
33.
NEW HAMPSHIRE (40)
34.
OREGON (37)
35.
NEVADA (11)
36.
WYOMING (14)
37.
NEW MEXICO (16)
38.
RHODE ISLAND (36)
39.
MISSISSIPPI (39)
40.
COLORADO (9)
41.
CONNECTICUT (42)
42.
MARYLAND (44)
43.
MICHIGAN (46)
44.
LOUISIANA (45)
45.
ILLINOIS (48)
46.
PENNSYLVANIA (38)
47.
NEW YORK (43)
48.
NEW JERSEY (47)
49.
MASSACHUSETTS (49)
50.
CALIFORNIA (50)
2023 growth rankings in parentheses
While U-Haul rankings may not correlate directly to population
or economic growth, the U-Haul Growth Index is an effective gauge
of how well states and cities are attracting and maintaining
residents.
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 23,000-plus U-Haul rental
locations provides a broad overview of where people are moving like
no one else in the industry.
U-Haul continues to benefit the environment through its
shared-use business model. Truck and trailer sharing empowers
communities to share moving equipment so that families and
individuals don’t need to own large-capacity vehicles to transfer
belongings. Sustainability initiatives like U-Haul Adaptive
Reuse (the preserving and repurposing of existing buildings for new
stores), truck modifications to improve fuel economy, and plastic
Ready-To-Go Boxes® that are shared hundreds of times before being
recycled are among the ways U-Haul promotes green business. U-Box
Load Share, the Company’s latest sustainability program, continues
to earn awards for providing ecofriendly solutions to today’s gig
economy.
About U-HAUL
Founded in 1945, U-Haul is the No. 1 choice of do-it-yourself
movers with more than 23,000 rental locations across all 50 states
and 10 Canadian provinces. The U-Haul app makes it easy for
customers to use U-Haul Truck Share 24/7 to access trucks anytime
through the self-dispatch and -return options on their smartphones
with our patented Live Verify technology. Our customers' patronage
has enabled the U-Haul fleet to grow to 192,000 trucks, 138,700
trailers and 39,500 towing devices. U-Haul is the third largest
self-storage operator in North America with 1,024,000 rentable
units and 88.5 million square feet of self-storage space at
Company-owned and -managed facilities. U-Haul is the top retailer
of propane in the U.S. and the largest installer of permanent
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