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.
Officials say that at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, a 26-foot U-Haul truck will be loaded with power wheelchairs, canes, walkers, crutches, CPAP machines, gowns, cleaners, wipes, nebulizers, and oxygen concentr
“California experienced the greatest net loss of do-it-yourself movers in U-Haul equipment and ranks 50th for the fifth consecutive year,” wrote U-Haul in its annual report on each state’s ...
Which state replaced Texas as the most popular state to move to? Here's a breakdown of the new rankings: Largest population increases by city: New Braunfels ranks No. 2 in US; 4 Texas cities in top 10 South Carolina now the No.
For the fifth consecutive year, California has ranked last among all U.S. states as a growth state, according to data from U-Haul.
U-Haul ® has made 92 Company facilities in Southern California available to offer its 30 days free self-storage and U-Box ® container disaster relief program to help evacuees and affected families.
Founded in 1945, U-Haul is the No. 1 choice of do-it-yourself movers with more than 23,000 rental locations across all 50 states and 10 Canadian provinces. The U-Haul app makes it easy for ...
ccording to new annual reports from U-Haul, California led the nation for out-migration for the fifth year in a row, with neither the company’s top 25 growth metro nor city rankings including a ...
In response to the devastating fires impacting residents across Greater Los Angeles, U-Haul ® has made 92 Company facilities in Southern California available to offer its 30 days free self-storage and U-Box ® container disaster relief program to help evacuees and affected families.
Also: Did Trump tap a Texan to buy Greenland? Abbott sends help to California. Texas toppled in U-Haul ranking. Flights diverted dodging Elon’s rocket junk.
California ranks last for the fifth year in a row, reflecting high outbound migration.
Two wildfires still burning in Los Angeles have torched more urban area than any other fire in the state since at least the mid-1980s.