The Daily Overview on MSNOpinion
California exodus surges again as state ranks dead last with U-Haul for 6th year
California's long-running moving van problem has turned into a defining data point about the state's future. For the sixth ...
Raleigh is among the most livable metros in the U.S., according to a new analysis. The metro area, home to more than 1.5 ...
Massachusetts has managed to slightly staunch the outflow of its residents. And the bad news: It still ranks among the bottom ...
The Bay Area city of Concord had the biggest net gain of any California city in one-way U-Haul customers in 2025. The East ...
Haul's 2025 growth report on Thursday as evidence that it's not just billionaires fleeing California, but also everyday ...
The Houston area was the No. 2 U.S. metro area for growth in 2025, according to an annual analysis from U-Haul, with Conroe ...
U-Haul data shows California leads the nation in net out-migration for six consecutive years, with Arizona, Nevada and Texas ...
Massachusetts has seen a slight improvement in maintaining residents, but the Bay State remains stuck in the nation’s ...
The Autopian on MSN
Here's why your U-Haul truck is legally registered in Arizona despite not being in Arizona
If you’ve ever rented a U-Haul truck, you’ve probably noticed that each and every U-Haul truck is registered in Arizona, ...
The “Growth Index” aims to track migration trends by examining 2.5 million one-way rentals from more than 24,000 rental ...
In 2025, one-way rental data showed that everything may actually be bigger in Texas, as the state saw the largest U-Haul growth, according to the company’s report. The previous year, Texas came in ...
Florida ranked as the No. 2 state for one-way U-Haul movers in 2025, just behind Texas. Arrivals accounted for 50.6% of all one-way U-Haul traffic in Florida, a 2% increase from the previous year.
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