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11.26.24 – DALLAS (KDAF)

Texans like to stay in Texas, it seems, as Texas tops the list of states where residents move without moving away. In 2023, more than 11% of the state’s population, or about 3,356,000 people, moved from one place in Texas to another.

That is both the highest percentage and the highest number of people in a U.S. state who moved within that state, according to data from the U.S. Census analyzed by Texas REALTORS® in its Fall 2024 Texas Relocation Report.

Credit: Texas Realtors

Moves to Texas were steady even while state-to-state moves dipped.
Texas has also remained a popular destination for people moving from out of state. While moves overall in the U.S. were down slightly in 2023, moves to Texas held steady at 8.1% of all relocations between states for the second year in a row. Only Florida had a higher share of state-to-state moves with 8.4%. Texas was well ahead of third-place California (5.6%) and fourth-place North Carolina (4.5%).

California and Florida traded the most residents with Texas.
California was the top state Texans moved to and came from. However, a significantly higher number of people moved from California to Texas, yielding a net gain for Texas of more than 55,000 new residents in 2023. This represents the highest net gain from any state. Florida had the second highest number of movers exchanged with Texas, adding a net total of about 13,000 people to the Texas population. The top states responsible for a net loss of Texans were Colorado and North Carolina.

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The Texas population continues to grow.
In all, Texas had a net gain of more than 133,000 residents from state-to-state moves in 2023.