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U.S. States Californians are Moving to the Most

Which states were the most common destinations for California residents who left the Golden State in 2021 and 2022?
Source: U.S. Census
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Last updated: April 8, 2024
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First submittedJuly 21, 2022
Times taken1,955
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Californians
State
209,988
Texas
143,589
Arizona
111,273
Nevada
107,544
Washington
88,165
Florida
Californians
State
88,052
Oregon
66,861
Colorado
66,016
New York
54,868
Georgia
54,080
Idaho
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Level ∞
Apr 8, 2024
Bottom three: Delaware, West Virginia, Vermont
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Level 77
Feb 29, 2024
westfield indiana (please move here josh)
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Level 45
Mar 1, 2024
Surprised Utah isn't on the list.
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Level 74
Mar 1, 2024
Utah comes in at a close 11th of 12th I can't remember, it was on par with Tennessee
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Level ∞
Apr 8, 2024
Next three: Tennessee, North Carolina, Utah
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Level 71
Apr 8, 2024
Ah, I was wondering about North Carolina. From a Pennsylvanian perspective, it seems like everyone is moving to there and Georgia. This might be East Coast bias.
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Level 59
Apr 8, 2024
What?? Why aren’t they moving to West Virignia? Its litterally an oasis, nice beaches, fjords, pyramids, skyscrapers, y’name it!
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Level 74
Apr 8, 2024
Sarcasm aside, West Virginia is unironically a great place to move if you're looking for a place to settle once you're retired or if you're bringing a job with you, very beautiful and affordable, not so good if you're looking for a job once you move though.
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Level 80
Apr 8, 2024
Wow! 10 guesses, 10 states. I think that’s the first time I’ve ever done that.
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Level 71
Apr 9, 2024
might have to remove the almost from your name
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Level 76
Apr 9, 2024
These trends can be easily explained by comparing housing policies in California and Texas. Austin's skyline is full of cranes, building new office buildings and apartment buildings, while its suburbs continue to grow. San Francisco, meanwhile, has its city councilmembers actively working to downzone their districts. People will move to where they can afford to live.
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Level 43
Apr 11, 2024
looks like neighboring states and retirement states.