North Carolina continues to be among the top states for people on the move. The Tar Heel state is No. 3 on the U-Haul Growth Index for 2024, which measures in- and out-migration based on one-way movers.
North Carolina continues to be among the top states for people on the move. The Tar Heel state is No. 3 on the U-Haul Growth Index for 2024, which measures in- and out-migration based on one-way movers. Once again, states in the South once again dominate the top of the list.
U-Haul Growth Index found that one Southeastern U.S. state ranked as the most popular place to move to last year, beating Texas and Florida.
The driver told an investigator he attempted to brake before the crash, but internal vehicle data showed the moving truck accelerated into the collision.
The Palmetto State has officially become the go-to destination for Americans packing up and starting fresh, according to a new study from U-Haul that analyzes data from 2024. South Carolina climbed to the top spot on the moving company’s annual ranking, knocking Texas to second place after the Lone Star State’s three-year reign.
Texas lost its title as the most popular U.S. state to move to. See U-Haul's 2024 rankings to find out which state is now No. 1.
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - U-Haul announced that South Carolina tops ... The state moved to the second spot behind South Carolina. North Carolina came in at three followed by Florida ...
U-Haul has released a new Growth Index Report ... Texas was still ranked among the top five growth states, as were North Carolina, Tennessee, and Florida. Trailing just behind to round out the ...
But No. 1 might surprise you. STORY HIGHLIGHTS North Carolina ranks third on the U-Haul Growth Index 2024. The state's population grew nearly 6 percent from 2020 to 2024. Raleigh is named the best ...
Tiesheam Johnson, of Whiteville, North Carolina, leased a U-Haul rental truck on June 4, 2024 and drove it into the back of a Hyundai a few hours later on Circle Bay Drive, the complaint states.
An annual report by U-Haul ranks states by the number of movers each location said hello or goodbye to in a calendar year.
U-Haul, the ubiquitous do-it-yourself moving company, reported that California had the fewest one-way haulers entering the state for the fifth consecutive year in 2024.