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HemisfairArena
01-26-2023, 03:05 AM
but they are so stupid there is no doubt they will continue voting democrat even in the red states they move to. welcome to america,,,a soon to be 3rd world shit hole,,,,

Texas, Florida see biggest population gains as over 600,000 flee New York, California (yahoo.com) (https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/texas-florida-see-biggest-population-gains-as-over-600000-flee-new-york-california-185038289.html)

ElNono
01-26-2023, 03:22 AM
And you thought illegal immigrants were the problem :lmao

There's not enough Preparation H to help OP's butthurt once he can't live in his own state anymore, tbh...

I guess there's always Tennessee or Arkansas...

daboom1
01-26-2023, 03:40 AM
Yeah they move here and vote blue (Texas) They always flock to big cities, especially Austin and San Antonio. They are sheep and prefer to be herded.

ElNono
01-26-2023, 06:29 AM
Yeah they move here and vote blue (Texas) They always flock to big cities, especially Austin and San Antonio. They are sheep and prefer to be herded.

The irony of this post :lol

Will Hunting
01-26-2023, 06:56 AM
California and New York both gained population from the 2010 census to the 2020 census.

The only states that lost population in the 2010s were West Virginia, Mississippi and Illinois (and it wasn’t the blue part of Illinois that caused the population loss either :lol)

BD24
01-26-2023, 11:04 AM
California and New York both gained population from the 2010 census to the 2020 census.

The only states that lost population in the 2010s were West Virginia, Mississippi and Illinois (and it wasn’t the blue part of Illinois that caused the population loss either :lol)
But, OP saw it on Fox News and Newsmax it must be true

TimDunkem
01-26-2023, 12:34 PM
Another retarded thread shutdown within the first 5 posts. Congrats on proving yet again that you're a dumbfuck, gramps :lol

spurraider21
01-26-2023, 12:57 PM
But, OP saw it on Fox News and Newsmax it must be true
both are true. population gain can also come from more people being born than dying. at the same time, more people left CA than moved into CA from other states

spurraider21
01-26-2023, 12:58 PM
Yeah they move here and vote blue (Texas) They always flock to big cities, especially Austin and San Antonio. They are sheep and prefer to be herded.
i mean yeah when people move, they are obviously going to move to big cities, because thats where its easiest to find work. if you want to relocate and have stable employment you arent going to find some remote one horse town to settle down in

Will Hunting
01-26-2023, 02:54 PM
both are true. population gain can also come from more people being born than dying. at the same time, more people left CA than moved into CA from other states
Sure but Fox News trying to paint CA as a decaying wasteland with a declining population is wrong either way. The right wing narrative isn’t that people are leaving CA but the population loss is getting replenished with new births, their narrative is that California is in deep shit and dying out.

ironically the parts of California that are experiencing the most drastic decay and population loss are the parts that vote Republican :lol

DarrinS
01-26-2023, 03:02 PM
Texas, Florida and the Carolinas were the preferred destinations of one-way U-Haul® truck customers during 2022, ranking as the top growth states on the annual U-Haul Growth Index.

U-Haul transactional data confirms that migration to the Southeast and Southwest U.S. – trends that were amplified and accelerated during the pandemic – continued through last year, although overall DIY moves slowed slightly in most states from the record-breaking number of moves in 2021.

Demand for equipment out of California, Illinois and New York remained strong in 2022, as more people opted to leave areas of the West Coast, Northeast and Midwest. California and Illinois ranked 50th and 49th, respectively, on the U-Haul Growth Index for the third consecutive year, meaning those states saw the greatest net losses of one-way U-Haul trucks.


https://www.uhaul.com/Articles/About/U-Haul-Growth-States-Of-2022-Texas-Florida-Top-List-Again-28337/

MultiTroll
01-26-2023, 03:52 PM
ironically the parts of California that are experiencing the most drastic decay and population loss are the parts that vote Republican :lol
Rack it.

ChumpDumper
01-26-2023, 03:59 PM
Texas, Florida and the Carolinas were the preferred destinations of one-way U-Haul® truck customers during 2022, ranking as the top growth states on the annual U-Haul Growth Index.

U-Haul transactional data confirms that migration to the Southeast and Southwest U.S. – trends that were amplified and accelerated during the pandemic – continued through last year, although overall DIY moves slowed slightly in most states from the record-breaking number of moves in 2021.

Demand for equipment out of California, Illinois and New York remained strong in 2022, as more people opted to leave areas of the West Coast, Northeast and Midwest. California and Illinois ranked 50th and 49th, respectively, on the U-Haul Growth Index for the third consecutive year, meaning those states saw the greatest net losses of one-way U-Haul trucks.


https://www.uhaul.com/Articles/About/U-Haul-Growth-States-Of-2022-Texas-Florida-Top-List-Again-28337/

:lmao this rube still trying after it's already been spoon fed to him

DarrinS
01-26-2023, 04:22 PM
California and New York both gained population from the 2010 census to the 2020 census.

The only states that lost population in the 2010s were West Virginia, Mississippi and Illinois (and it wasn’t the blue part of Illinois that caused the population loss either :lol)


I'm sure they gained population since the 2000 census, but the article linked in the OP is about trends in 2022.

pgardn
01-26-2023, 06:11 PM
Lets make Texas more like the deep South.
Cause "everyone" is moving there.

Millennial_Messiah
01-26-2023, 06:32 PM
California and New York both gained population from the 2010 census to the 2020 census.

The only states that lost population in the 2010s were West Virginia, Mississippi and Illinois (and it wasn’t the blue part of Illinois that caused the population loss either :lol)

CA has had significant losses since the 2020 census though. Enough to probably lose at least 2 more congressional seats / electoral votes.

I'm sure Michigan has lost one house seat since the 2020 census to Florida alone. I know a ton of people who moved from MI -> FL just because of Whitmer and the Covid policy there. A lot of these were blue dog democrat small business or union worker types that were freedom fighters and had guns and gadsden flags and went down to vote for Desantis in droves.

It all has to do with Newsom, Hochul, Whitmer, Pritzker etc and the Covid policy. Not much else.

spurraider21
01-26-2023, 06:34 PM
Texas, Florida and the Carolinas were the preferred destinations of one-way U-Haul® truck customers during 2022, ranking as the top growth states on the annual U-Haul Growth Index.

U-Haul transactional data confirms that migration to the Southeast and Southwest U.S. – trends that were amplified and accelerated during the pandemic – continued through last year, although overall DIY moves slowed slightly in most states from the record-breaking number of moves in 2021.

Demand for equipment out of California, Illinois and New York remained strong in 2022, as more people opted to leave areas of the West Coast, Northeast and Midwest. California and Illinois ranked 50th and 49th, respectively, on the U-Haul Growth Index for the third consecutive year, meaning those states saw the greatest net losses of one-way U-Haul trucks.


https://www.uhaul.com/Articles/About/U-Haul-Growth-States-Of-2022-Texas-Florida-Top-List-Again-28337/
supply and demand. housing is crazy expensive in populous parts of CA and some parts of the NE

Adam Lambert
01-26-2023, 07:15 PM
supply and demand. housing is crazy expensive in populous parts of CA and some parts of the NE

I've never moved out of state but I imagine the more expensive the housing, the less likely the people moving are using U-Haul.

spurraider21
01-26-2023, 07:25 PM
I've never moved out of state but I imagine the more expensive the housing, the less likely the people moving are using U-Haul.
im thinking somebody making an ok amount of money but having to pay exorbitant rent in the bay area and wanting to leave

Blake
01-26-2023, 07:39 PM
Texas, Florida and the Carolinas were the preferred destinations of one-way U-Haul® truck customers during 2022, ranking as the top growth states on the annual U-Haul Growth Index.

U-Haul transactional data confirms that migration to the Southeast and Southwest U.S. – trends that were amplified and accelerated during the pandemic – continued through last year, although overall DIY moves slowed slightly in most states from the record-breaking number of moves in 2021.

Demand for equipment out of California, Illinois and New York remained strong in 2022, as more people opted to leave areas of the West Coast, Northeast and Midwest. California and Illinois ranked 50th and 49th, respectively, on the U-Haul Growth Index for the third consecutive year, meaning those states saw the greatest net losses of one-way U-Haul trucks.


https://www.uhaul.com/Articles/About/U-Haul-Growth-States-Of-2022-Texas-Florida-Top-List-Again-28337/

When has this ever not been a thing? I recall Californians invading Stone oak 20 years ago

Adam Lambert
01-26-2023, 07:45 PM
im thinking somebody making an ok amount of money but having to pay exorbitant rent in the bay area and wanting to leave

Right, that's what I mean, if they're moving *too* California they may be less likely to use U-Haul than someone moving away because of expense

Ef-man
01-26-2023, 08:05 PM
Right, that's what I mean, if they're moving *too* California they may be less likely to use U-Haul than someone moving away because of expense

In a u-haul?

What, someone that lived in a 1,000 sq ft house/apt?

BD24
01-26-2023, 11:10 PM
supply and demand. housing is crazy expensive in populous parts of CA and some parts of the NE
This is 100% it. California and New York are far more expensive than Florida and texas. Eventually you gotta imagine texas and Florida gets up there and there is cheaper cities people migrate to

Fat Hands
01-29-2023, 05:39 PM
This is 100% it. California and New York are far more expensive than Florida and texas. Eventually you gotta imagine texas and Florida gets up there and there is cheaper cities people migrate to
There "are" cheaper cities.