Jayne Ashton is a retired police dispatcher who moved from California to Arizona but only stayed 3 months before realizing there's no place like home.
Kate M. moved from San Diego to Salt Lake City due to high living and childcare costs, but she misses California's weather and cultural diversity.
A boomer recently moved to San Diego Country from a suburb of Minneapolis due to California's weather, convenience, and nature.
Over 818,000 people left California between 2021 and 2022 for states including Texas and Arizona, in contrast to 475,800 who moved to California.
An average of 173 Californians per day have moved to Arizona for a decade. Here’s why.
California lost a net of 340,000 people to other states from 2021 to 2022, lower than the 400,000 from 2020 to 2021.
Failed progressive policies have tarnished the once-Golden State, possibly beyond repair. No wonder why so many Californians are moving to Arizona.
For much of the last 100 years, California has been one of the fastest growing states in the country. Since overtaking New York as the most populous state in 1964, California has doubled its population, which now stands at 39.5 million. However, the era of explosive growth that once defined the Golden State appears to have ended. According to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau, California is losing residents faster than any other state. In 2021 alone, more than 841,000 people moved out of California to live in a different part of the c ...
Movers from California are typically younger, make a modest income, and don't have advanced degrees. Many are moving to Texas and Arizona, though some like the appeal of a smaller town out...
More than 630,000 people have moved from California to Arizona in the past 10 years — an average of 173 a day — making Arizona the second most popular U.S. destination for outgoing Californians.