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Interesting –
CA has 57% of it’s shipments leaving the state, but percentage-wise, NJ (65%), and Mich (64%), have larger percentages of their shipments leaving their states.
A salesman at a moving company we used in 2004 told me that even at that time, they had a lot more people moving out of San Diego than moving in. Maybe people leaving the state have money and use moving companies, and people moving into the state rent U-Hauls.
“and people moving into the state rent U-Hauls”
Along with backpacks and gallon water jugs.
This is from United Van Lines;
The other “high-outbound” states in this year’s study were: • California (55.7%) – 2005 marks the first time the state has seen a high outbound number since 1995
I wonder how 2006 is shaping up so far?
http://reservations.uhaul.com/(x2czvv55qwapx445m4dz4uzh)/moveinfo.aspx?move=oneway
uhaul one way rates
sd/vegas $430
vegas/sd $348
sd/dallas $1800
dallas/sd $1200
sd/boise $3100
boise/sd $980
people moving to idaho. in early 90’s someone told me Seattle/SD was 300, reverse was 1500.
That is a crazy rate for Boise!