Where are People Moving in 2023? - DC Structures (2024)

Since the onset of the pandemic, it’s safe to say we’ve all experienced our fair share of unprecedented events, from lumber surges to a booming housing market to record-high inflation and, more recently, Elon Musk’s Twitter fiasco. Though some of the notable events of the last few years were trying, to say the least, several other developments signaled a change in everyday life for the better — one of which was the mass moving frenzy that happened in 2020 and 2021.

Driven by historically low mortgage rates and new remote work opportunities, we saw an influx of Americans pack up and move their families from notoriously expensive cities to more affordable suburbs and rural areas across the country. With the requirement to work in-office suddenly gone, many working professionals discovered a newfound sense of freedom in where they could live and what they could afford, marking a much-needed shift in the status quo here in the U.S.

Although we’ve seen the housing market cool in many cities, mortgage rates rise, and some companies double back on their work-from-home stance since that time, there’s still as strong a desire as ever to prioritize happiness, family life, and finances by moving. And while we anticipate fewer cross-country moves in 2023 than those in 2020 and 2021, we predict these up-and-coming cities will see a significant population boom in the new year.

Here’s where we believe people are moving in 2023 and some reasons why you may want to consider following in their footsteps:

1.) Austin, Texas

Austin is one of those cities you hear about constantly, either in the news or from other people. It regularly tops “Best Places to Live in the U.S.” lists and is considered one of the country’s foremost tech hubs, with top companies like Amazon, Google, Oracle, and Tesla calling the subtropical region home. Although Austin can be a relatively expensive area to live in due to its popularity, attractive tech opportunities and rate of development, several affordable cities in and around the metropolis continue to draw mass amounts of people from all over the country. In fact, Rocket Mortgage recently published an article outlining some of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., with not one but three Austin exurbs ranking in the top five destinations.

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Another significant draw to living in Austin (and Texas in general) is that the state of Texas is one of few known to offer no individual or corporate income tax. That added bit of money in your pocket, combined with plentiful job opportunities and a high quality of life, makes Austin an incredibly desirable city and somewhere we expect to see consistent growth in 2023.

2.) Raleigh-Cary, North Carolina

There’s been talk in the last few years that Raleigh is becoming the premier city for working professionals with kids, and we can absolutely see why. The capital of North Carolina, Raleigh, is a mid-sized Southern city that’s seen exponential growth in the past decade due in part to its bustling tech culture, low cost of living, and family-friendly environment. Money.com, which ranked Raleigh as the fourth-best place to live for 2022, found that home sale prices and overall cost of living were below the average and median of some 1,300 metropolises they reviewed for their list. When you consider its tremendous affordability, as well as the city’s lush green space, diversity, and high median income, it’s no wonder why so many families are flocking to this Southern region to make it their home.

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3.) Boise, Idaho

There’s a lot of charm to Boise, Idaho, which long-time residents know to be both a blessing and a curse. Between 2010 and 2018, Boise saw a population increase of 18.2% and was, at one point, considered the fastest-growing city in America. Though Boise still enjoys a high rate of tourism and new home sales today, growth has slowed considerably compared to the previous decade. Even so, we’re keeping Boise at the top of our cities to watch list for several reasons — many of which have to do with its breathtaking surroundings, vibrant nightlife, and abundance of exciting outdoor activities.

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Something else that indicates Boise will see a resurgence of growth in the future is that it’s projected to be among the fastest-growing U.S. cities by 2060, according to The Center Square, with the projected population ranking 16th highest of 384 metropolitan areas studied. This report tracks with others, including the one we mentioned earlier through Rocket Mortgage that puts three neighboring Boise suburbs in a list of 15 fastest-growing U.S. cities. While some locals may be less than thrilled with the recent population boom, many residents can look forward to several positives with Boise’s incoming growth, including an anticipated 89.2% increase in employment and a considerable increase in personal income per capita by 2060.

4.) Spokane, Washington

Unless you’ve lived on the West Coast or know someone who attended Gonzaga University, you’ve probably never heard of Spokane, Washington. This unassuming city in eastern Washington state is about a 30-minute drive from the Idaho border and boasts a small but thriving downtown along its famed riverfront. Despite being the second-largest city in Washington state, Spokane offers a small-town atmosphere in an otherwise burgeoning metropolitan area. This uniquely calm yet vibrant setting provides the perfect set-up for families, creatives, and individuals, making it a must-see destination for those thinking of moving in 2023.

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5.) Reno, Nevada

Otherwise known as “The Biggest Little City in the World,” Reno has long been associated with casinos, bright neon lights, and booming tourism, but there’s more than meets the eye with this colorful city. Located near the California border, Reno backs up to the Sierra Nevada range, providing a host of scenic hikes and biking opportunities for residents. Not only that, but Reno is only about an hour’s drive from Lake Tahoe, making it an attractive prospect for outdoorsy individuals and families. Despite its reputation as a gambling destination, it’s much easier for Reno residents to avoid the casino scene than in its southern counterpart Las Vegas, and there’s plenty more to do outside of being downtown.

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A few other bonuses that make Reno a city to watch for 2023 is that Nevada, like Texas, has no individual or corporate income tax. U.S. News also ranked it #9 for “Best Places to Live for Quality of Life” and #23 in fastest-growing places from a list of 150 metro areas in the U.S. Additionally, Reno boasts several reputable K-12 schools and plays host to the University of Reno-Nevada. With these factors in mind, as well as its prime location and relatively affordable cost of living, it makes perfect sense why Reno is shaping up to be one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S.

6.) Bozeman, Montana

Over the past few years, we’ve seen a massive spike in people moving to or visiting Montana — namely celebrities and California residents. While Montana is a far cry from the Golden State, it’s easy to see why big names would flock to this stunningly beautiful northern state. With its abundance of natural beauty, world-class outdoor activities, and considerably low property taxes, Montana offers the ideal homestead for those seeking wide open spaces and gorgeous green surroundings teeming with wildlife. And although Bozeman is one of the largest cities in Montana, this southwestern city strikes a unique balance between being both a thriving cultural hub and a laidback town with something for everyone.

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7.) Denver, Colorado

Like Austin, Denver has experienced a significant population boom in the last decade due in part to its growing reputation as a premier tech hub. Nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Denver is home to more than 3 million people, with experts predicting this number will increase to 3.6 million by 2030. Over the last ten years, the capital city has become one of the best-performing real estate markets in the country, both in the commercial and residential sectors. Because of its astonishing popularity, one pitfall of the city is that the cost of living here is far more expensive than in most metro areas in the U.S., with Denver regularly ranking in the top ten lists of most expensive cities. Even so, there are plenty of understandable reasons for this, including Denver’s arid climate (locals enjoy more than 300 days of sunshine every year), thriving economy, beyond-beautiful surroundings, and incredible arts and culture scene.

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8.) Missoula, Montana

Otherwise known as the “Garden City,” Missoula is one of those Western outdoorsy towns that actually lives up to its name. Located in the heart of the northern Rockies, Missoula offers the lush, sprawling green space most of us dream of in our own cities. In addition to its incredible beauty and abundance of outdoor activities, something that sets this town apart from others in the West is its strong sense of community and shared love of nature. The residents deeply care about their surroundings and preserving the region’s beauty together.

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Compared to Bozeman, Missoula also offers a far more affordable cost of living, with the median home price being a little over $430,000. Although this Western town boasts a small population of about 75,000 people, there’s no shortage of things to do and see here, including world-class fishing, kayaking, hiking, and plenty more.

9.) Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, is widely regarded as one of the top tourist destinations in the nation, and it’s not hard to see why once you’ve been there. With its magnificent 30-mile lake, sandy beaches, and widespread forest greenery, Coeur d’Alene offers almost everything you could ask for in a dream vacation getaway. Though it’s best known for its booming tourism industry, this northern Idaho city is also on track to become one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation. According to The Center Square, Coeur d’Alene saw a 16.5% population growth in the last five years, making it the fourteenth fastest-growing city among some 381 U.S. metro areas studied and another place we expect to see a population boom in 2023.

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10.) Provo, Utah

Last but not least on our list is Provo, Utah — an otherwise quiet but charming college town outside Salt Lake City that plays home to Brigham Young University. Like many other metro areas in Utah, Provo is known for its gorgeous natural surroundings, family-friendly environment, and exciting outdoor activities. Although there’s talk of Salt Lake City becoming one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., we anticipate that Provo will also see a wave of newcomers in the future, especially with more families seeking an affordable yet safe place to raise their kids. Additionally, Provo boasts a high employment rate, with tons of manufacturing, communication, technology, and research jobs regularly available, making it a hot spot for working professionals looking for a change of pace.

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Final Thoughts

Wherever you plan to move, whether it’s a city on our list or somewhere entirely different, consider what must-haves you’re looking for in your next home. If a peaceful, nature-based setting is top of your list, a city like Missoula or Provo may be the right fit for you and your family. However, if you’re looking for new tech opportunities and a fast-paced environment, you could find that places like Austin and Denver match your energy and personality a bit more.

Regardless, our team is always here to help you get started whenever you feel ready to move into your dream home. If you’re interested in finding out more about our process and what we can do for you, call us today at (888) 975-2057 or request a quote online.

Where are People Moving in 2023? - DC Structures (2024)

FAQs

Where are most people moving 2023? ›

Based on migration data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Americans are moving to Austin, Texas; Raleigh, North Carolina; Orlando, Florida; Dallas, Texas; and Phoenix, Arizona. The most moved-to cities are based on percentage increases in population since 2010.

Why are people moving in 2023? ›

As housing affordability declines, many Americans are looking to relocate to a different state or city for more affordable homes and lower costs of living.

Where is everyone relocating to? ›

The cities that attracted the most in-bound moves last year are located in Florida, Texas and the Carolinas, the NAR analysis found. Cities including Ocala and Tallahassee in Florida and Houston, Texas, were among the large cities where inbound moves exceeded outbound moves by more than six percentage points, NAR said.

What cities is everyone moving out of? ›

The top four move-out cities are Los Angeles and the San Francisco area; Chicago, IL; and Long Island, NY (where PODS serves parts of New York City from) — not a huge shock when you consider that all four also appeared in the top five of last year's list of the most moved-out-of cities.

What is the fastest-growing city 2023? ›

Texas emerges as the leader in the fastest-growing cities in the United States, with Georgetown retaining its position as the fastest-growing city overall.

Are people moving out of Colorado? ›

Top 10 areas people are moving from

New York City, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. lost between 18,000 and 23,400 people apiece. Colorado as a whole is also among the states people are looking to leave. Around 3,000 more people have been looking to leave Colorado than enter it in the first three months of the year.

What states are people leaving the most? ›

Top states residents are leaving

The annual 2022 United Van Lines National Movers study is out! But it wasn't good news for New Jersey or New York. A similar report from United Van Lines showed New Jersey as the top outbound state, followed by Illinois, New York, Michigan, and Wyoming.

What big things are happening in 2023? ›

Predicted and scheduled events
  • June 25 – 2023 Guatemalan general election.
  • July 23 – 2023 Spanish general election.
  • August 23 – 2023 Zimbabwean general election.
  • September 8 – October 28 – 2023 Rugby World Cup in France.
  • October 22 – 2023 Argentine general election.

What are the top cities people are leaving? ›

San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles are the top cities Americans want to leave, according to Redfin. Other cities in the top ten including Washington, D.C., Chicago, Boston, Seattle, and Denver.

Why is everyone moving to North Carolina? ›

North Carolina ranked third in population growth from July 2021 and 2022, adding 133,088 residents. Recent relocators to North Carolina cite job opportunities and a more affordable lifestyle as draws. Five people who moved to the state share a few of the pros and cons to living in North Carolina.

Why are so many people moving to Washington? ›

Despite skyrocketing rents and frequently-cited cost of living concerns, just 8 percent of residents said the cost was a factor for moving. As for people moving to the Evergreen State, most said it was for a job (about 35 percent), 33 percent said it was for family reasons and 15 percent said it was to retire here.

Where are Californians moving to? ›

Texas is the top state Californians are moving to. Based on U.S. Census American Community Survey migration data from 2009 to 2019, Texas has been the #1 destination for departing Californians within the last decade. During that time period, an average of about 68,700 Californians moved to Texas each year.

What is the hardest city to move to? ›

Here's the rest of the top 10 worst places to live
  • Tehran, Iran.
  • Douala, Cameroon.
  • Harare, Zimbabwe.
  • Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Port Moresby, PNG.
  • Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Algiers, Algeria.
  • Tripoli, Libya.
Aug 7, 2022

Which city has the biggest population decline? ›

Population Losses

New York City continued to exhibit the largest numeric decline, losing 123,104 people from 2021 to 2022.

What is the fastest growing city in the US? ›

The Villages, FL metro area was the fastest-growing U.S. metro area between 2021 and 2022, increasing by 7.5%.

What will be the biggest city in 2025? ›

City population 2025
1Tokyo, Japan36,400,000
2Mumbai (Bombay), India26,385,000
3Delhi, India22,498,000
4Dhaka, Bangladesh22,015,000
5Sao Paulo, Brazil21,428,000
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What is the best city in the world 2023? ›

Best Cities to Live in the World in 2023
  • Toronto. ...
  • Vancouver. ...
  • Taipei. Global Finance Report Score: 0.48. ...
  • London. Global Finance Report Score: 1.0. ...
  • Madrid. Global Finance Report Score: 0.58. ...
  • Singapore. Global Finance Report Score: 0.96. ...
  • Seoul. Global Finance Report Score: 0.75. ...
  • Paris. Global Finance Report Score: 0.88.
Apr 21, 2023

What will be the biggest city in 2030? ›

Here, we look at the 10 largest cities by 2030, as predicted by the United Nations' (UN) World Urbanization Prospects.
  1. 1 – TOKYO, JAPAN – 37.2M PEOPLE.
  2. 2 – DELHI, INDIA – 36.1M PEOPLE. ...
  3. 3 – SHANGHAI, CHINA – 30.8M PEOPLE. ...
  4. 4 – MUMBAI, INDIA – 27.8M PEOPLE. ...
  5. 5 – BEIJING, CHINA – 27.7M PEOPLE. ...
  6. 6 – DHAKA, BANGLADESH – 27.4M PEOPLE. ...
Apr 25, 2018

Where are people from Colorado moving too? ›

The top states for inbound people in 2022, according to the United Van Lines study, were the following: Vermont. Oregon. Rhode Island.

Why would people leave Colorado? ›

Of those leaving the state, 'family' was the top reason (35 percent), followed by 'job' (29 percent), and 'retirement' (21 percent). Meanwhile, of those moving to the state, 'job' was the top reason (32 percent), followed by 'family' (31 percent), and 'lifestyle' (23 percent).

Where people in Colorado are moving to most? ›

Most popular Colorado cities to move to in 2022
  • Dillon, CO (218 to 100 in-to-out ratio)
  • Durango, CO (203 to 100)
  • Golden, CO (200 to 100)
  • Boulder, CO (187 to 100)
  • Denver, CO (157 to 100)
  • Grand Junction, CO (156 to 100)
  • Evergreen, CO (155 to 100)
  • Colorado Springs, CO (142 to 100)
Sep 8, 2022

What 3 states are people abandoning? ›

Here are the top five states people left behind in 2022.
  • New Jersey. In 2022, for the fifth consecutive year, New Jersey was the No. ...
  • Illinois. For the Illinoisans leaving the state, the choice came down to moving for a new job (31%), family (30%), retirement (24%) and a new lifestyle (22%). ...
  • New York. ...
  • Michigan. ...
  • Wyoming.
Apr 6, 2023

Why are people leaving Washington? ›

In Before Times, your general sentiment about a place might be the reason why you choose to move to a different state, or why you came here in the first place. The pandemic, of course, changed a lot of things, with former Washingtonians seeking space, cheaper living costs, and more flexible job opportunities elsewhere.

What is the most expensive state to leave in? ›

According to several studies on cost of living, Hawaii is the most expensive U.S. state to live in. Prices are typically double in Hawaii compared to those on the mainland, and the continued rise in inflation is making costs ranging from housing to health care much more expensive.

What is the mega trend in 2023? ›

Megatrends 2023: the big picture of change

At the centre of it all is the ecological sustainability crisis and the erosion of nature's carrying capacity: the climate is heating up, biodiversity is declining at an alarming rate, natural resources are being overused and waste is increasing.

What is the year 2023 known for? ›

2023 is a year of the Water Rabbit, starting from January 22nd, 2023 (Chinese New Year), and ending on February 9th, 2024 (Chinese New Year's Eve). The sign of Rabbit is a symbol of longevity, peace, and prosperity in Chinese culture. 2023 is predicted to be a year of hope.

What is going to happen in October 2023? ›

On Oct. 14, 2023, an annular solar eclipse will cross North, Central, and South America. This eclipse will be visible for millions of people in the Western Hemisphere. On Oct. 14, 2023, an annular solar eclipse will cross North, Central, and South America.

What is the #1 city to move to in the US? ›

Here's how editors said the magazine determined its picks: Analyzing the 150 most populous metropolitan areas and evaluating several factors including job prospects, affordability, growth and quality of life. Topping the 2023-24 list: Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Where are Millennials moving to in 2023? ›

The Best US Cities for Millennials in 2023
  • Boston, Massachusetts. Boston, Massachusetts is a city that's buzzing with energy and possibilities, making it a top destination for millennials in 2023. ...
  • San Francisco, California. ...
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota. ...
  • Nashville, Tennessee. ...
  • Seattle, Washington. ...
  • Portland, Oregon. ...
  • Austin, Texas.
Mar 1, 2023

Where do people leave the most? ›

1. New Jersey. New Jersey tops the list of states with the most outbound migration. Out of all moves the state experienced, 71 percent were leaving.

Where are most people moving from to NC? ›

Among the top-sending states, in-migrants from neighboring South Carolina were the most likely to be NC-born (24%) while in-migrants from New York (6%) were the least likely to be NC-born. Among the top-sending countries in 2019, in-migrants from Mexico (25%) and South Korea (24%) were the most likely to be NC-born.

Is it really cheaper to live in North Carolina? ›

The cost of living in North Carolina is about 4% lower than in the average U.S. city.

Why do New Yorkers go to North Carolina? ›

Mild Climate

It is no wonder that a huge number of New Yorkers and New Englanders are moving to North Carolina! The Tar Heel State welcomes everyone with the beauty of all four seasons. The summers get quite hot and humid, but the winters are also shorter and milder.

Why are people leaving California? ›

More and more people are leaving California's urban areas like Los Angeles and moving into less-expensive communities like the Inland Empire - or exiting the state altogether. "The main reason is people are looking for where their money goes a little further than here," Coelho said.

Why do Californians move to Washington? ›

Each year many Californians decide to leave the Golden State and venture to a new destination and Washington State is among the most popular choices. The incredibly high cost of living, steep tax rates, and soaring home prices drive people out of California each year.

Why are Californians moving to Washington? ›

One of the most popular states for Californians to relocate to is Washington. That's because this Pacific Northwest state offers incredible amenities such as beautiful scenery, a mild climate, and loads of outdoor activities at a price that is more affordable than California.

Where are Californians moving to least? ›

The states with the largest net migration outflow rates from California all border the Golden State or are nearby. Net outflow rates are largest to Idaho and Nevada, followed by Oregon and Arizona. Smaller but still significant outflow rates are to Hawaii, Montana, Utah, Washington, Tennessee, and Colorado.

What state is like California but cheaper? ›

What State Is Like California But Cheaper? Texas is one of those states similar to California but significantly cheaper. Along with a lower cost of living, Texas also offers the benefits of no personal income tax. Its climate is similar to that of California's – warm summers and cool winters with hardly any snow.

What state is most like California? ›

While Washington ended up being the most similar state to California, according to the Index, California is quite unique. The data shows that Nevada that has many characteristics of California that Washington lacks. These states have far more immigrants from Mexico and native speakers of Spanish than Washington.

Which city has best quality of life? ›

The EIU's Global Liveability Ranking
EIU's Global Liveability Ranking 2022
CityCountry/Region
1ViennaAustria
2CopenhagenDenmark
3ZurichSwitzerland
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What is the most calmest city? ›

10 Most Peaceful Towns To Visit In The United States
  • 8 Weston, Connecticut.
  • 7 Sudbury, Massachusetts.
  • 6 Cary, North Carolina.
  • 5 Irvine, California.
  • 4 Gilbert, Arizona.
  • 3 Washington Township (Morris County), New Jersey.
  • 2 Upper Providence Township, Pennsylvania.
  • 1 Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
Jan 17, 2023

What is the strongest city in the United States? ›

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RankCombined Global City IndexEconomic Output (billions)
1New York$1,276.0 (1)
2Chicago$529.3 (3)
3Washington, D.C.$420.7 (4)
4Boston$311.5 (9)
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May 9, 2012

What cities are losing people in the US? ›

Some of the nation's largest cities are still losing population: New York City has lost almost 470,000 people in two years, even as it looks to convert empty office buildings to apartments. Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco also have lost more than 50,000 people since 2020.

What cities are losing population the fastest? ›

San Francisco, New York, Washington, D.C., and Boston were all among the 15 fastest-shrinking U.S. cities from July 2020 to July 2021, according to census estimates. That year, almost half of the fastest-declining U.S. cities had populations of more than 100,000.

What are the fastest shrinking states in the US? ›

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. states of Florida, Idaho and Montana grew the most in terms of population, while New York, Illinois and Louisiana suffered the most shrinkage from July 2020 through July 2022, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

What is the most isolated city in the United States? ›

Glasgow, Montana, near the Canadian border, is the "middle of nowhere" in rural America, 4.5 hours from a city in any direction.

Which state in the U.S. is growing the fastest? ›

Florida is the fastest-growing state in America for the first time since 1957, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The population in the southeastern state, which is known for its warm weather and sandy beaches, now tops 22 million.

What's the fastest-growing city in Colorado? ›

Colorado's fastest-growing community is one that is always near the top of this list every year, and that is the city of Castle Rock, Colorado. Castle Rock finished 2022 with a population of 76,400. That's a growth of 23% since 2017 according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

How many Americans are moving in 2023? ›

States With the Highest Moving Rates

Californians, in large numbers—to the tune of over 367,000 residents—left the state, primarily to southern states, including Texas and Arizona. New York followed closely behind with a loss of roughly 352,000 residents, while Illinois saw over 122,000 leave the state.

What states are being moved to the most? ›

Florida (318,855), Texas (230,961), and the Carolinas – North Carolina (99,796) and South Carolina (84,030) – were the states with the most net domestic migration gains in 2022. Positive net domestic migration and positive net international migration significantly boosted population growth in these areas.

Where are people moving to get away from climate change? ›

A small but growing number of Americans are moving to New England or the Appalachian Mountains, which are seen as safe havens from climate change.

Where are people moving to because of climate change? ›

But it's not just southern states, including Louisiana and Florida, that residents are increasingly fleeing due to climate issues. Numerous coastal towns in Alaska are also being impacted, as diminishing sea ice exposes them to storms, and rising temperatures thaw the ground and put countless structures at risk.

Where do Americans want to move? ›

40% opt for the Western hemisphere — Canada, Central and South America. 26% move to Europe. 14% head to East Asia and the Pacific — think Australia and New Zealand as well as China and Japan.

Which states are losing people? ›

Change in population, 2020 to 2022

Idaho, Montana and Florida saw the most population growth, while New York, Illinois and Louisiana saw the most decline.

What is the best state to move to America? ›

▲ Overall RankStateEconomy
1Wyoming1
2Vermont27
3South Dakota17
4New Hampshire10
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Jan 12, 2023

What city is losing the most population? ›

Population Losses

New York City continued to exhibit the largest numeric decline, losing 123,104 people from 2021 to 2022.

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