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“California remains the undisputed leader in outbound migration nationwide, with nearly 683,000 residents leaving the state in a single year, according to the latest available U.S. Census data.”
Nearly 100,000 Californians moved to Texas in one year alone — a daily average of 262 people, equivalent to relocating a city the size of Santa Barbara.
16% of all out-of-state newcomers to Texas are from California.
Former Californians are finding housing in Texas that’s 63% less expensive, with rents averaging 32% lower.
Millennials and Gen Zers make up the majority of movers, often bringing incomes above the Texas average — driving demand for both housing and services.
Roughly one-third of these new Texans hold at least a bachelor’s degree, and about 27% work remotely.
Travis and Harris counties are the favorite destinations of those leaving California, with over 10,000 movers in each.
Six of the top 10 California-to-Texas moving routes start in Los Angeles County.
The skyrocketing numbers also include premium hikes announced by Covered California earlier this month and attributed to rising costs of medical care and medications as well as changing federal health care policies and other factors. Rates will rise an average of 10.3% across the state in the first double-digit increase since 2018.









What does 120% lower mean?
stereotomy says
What does 120% lower mean?
I suspect the journalist saw that the cost of living in Sunnyvale is 120% higher than in Overland Park. Since he wanted to list Overland Park as the subject, he ignorantly thought he could phrase Overland Park as "120% lower."












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