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Each year, millions of Americans pack up and move—but why do they leave one home for another? According to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the answer usually comes down to money, family, and opportunity.

In the 2022 Census survey, the top reason for moving was simple: people wanted a better, newer, or larger place to live. About 14.4% of movers gave that answer. Another 8.5% said they moved so they could own a home instead of rent, and 7.7% moved to find cheaper housing. In short, housing affordability and quality are among the biggest reasons people choose to relocate.

Neighborhood safety also mattered—4.8% of people said they moved to live in an area with less crime.

Work was another major motivator. 9.2% moved for job-related reasons, including transfers and new jobs, while 4.1% wanted a shorter or easier commute. These shifts often reflect changing job markets and the growing flexibility of remote or hybrid work, which allows some employees to live farther from city centers.

Family connections played a role too. About 11.2% of respondents said they moved to start their own household, while others moved to be closer to relatives, get married, or handle family responsibilities.

Where Are People Going?

Southern states continue to see the biggest influx of new residents. Based on 2022 migration data, the most popular states for people moving in were:

  • Texas (leading the nation with a net gain of 130,000 people)
  • Florida
  • North Carolina
  • Georgia
  • Virginia
  • Tennessee
  • Indiana
  • Oklahoma

Texas had the largest migration flow: about 610,000 people moved to Texas, while 480,000 moved out, resulting in that strong net gain. Florida and other southern states saw similar trends, fueled by lower taxes, more affordable housing, and warmer weather.

Where Are People Leaving?

The states seeing the biggest losses in population were mostly in the Northeast and Midwest, including:

  • California (with a net loss of 270,000 people)
  • New York
  • Illinois
  • Pennsylvania
  • New Jersey
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Louisiana

California’s loss represents less than 1% of its total population of about 38 million, but it still topped the list. Many movers cited high housing costs, taxes, and job relocations for the change.

In a country as large and diverse as the United States, the reasons people move—and where they go—reveal a lot about the challenges and hopes they face. Whether it’s to find a better home, land a new job, or get closer to loved ones, Americans are always on the move in search of something better.

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