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Many people look back and analyze past milestones. One interesting area to explore is trends in moving patterns. Why did people move in 2015? Where did they relocate to? How much did Americans pay for their moves, on average?

Here’s a look at some revealing data about relocation.
Reasons to move
In November 2015, the U.S. Bureau published a detailed release with mobility related data indicating the reasons behind American moves from 2014 to 2015.
It turns out that the highest number of moves were related to housing. Most of the people who undertook relocation wanted a new home, either to secure cheaper housing, or to buy a home of their own.
The second most common cause for moving is family-related. Many respondents moved to establish their own household, or because they got married.
Relocating for work ranked third among reasons for moving. Many people moved to find work, take a new job, transfer with their current job, or reduce their commute time.
Other, less common reasons to move included attending college, or seeking climate or health-related changes.
Popular destinations
According to a moving industry survey by MyMovingReviews, in 2015, more people moved to the West and the South than other parts of the country. Three of the five busiest routes for moves ended in California. The other two routes were to Florida and Texas.
Most moved-to states:
Florida
Texas
Washington
North Carolina
Colorado
Oregon
Arizona
Georgia
South Carolina
Nevada
Most moved-from states:
New York
Illinois
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
Connecticut
Maryland
Michigan
Virginia
Ohio
Most moved-within states:
California
Florida
Texas
New Jersey
New York
Illinois
Michigan
Georgia
Massachusetts
Ohio
Most moved-to cities:
Denver
Seattle
Portland, Oregon
Houston
San Francisco
Dallas
Atlanta
Austin
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Most moved-from cities:
New York City
Chicago
Washington, D.C.
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
Baltimore
Philadelphia
Arlington, Virginia
Minneapolis
Columbus, Ohio
Fast facts
Depending on the particular route, the average moving cost varied from about $2,600 to $4,400.
60.6 percent of the moves in 2015 were to another state.
9.6 percent of the people who moved in 2015 shipped a vehicle.
Americans living in one- and two-bedroom homes were the ones who moved the most.
The South was the only U.S. region gaining population through moves.
The Midwest was the most moved-from region.
Friday and Saturday were the preferred days to relocate.
The busiest day in the moving industry was July 31.
June was the single busiest month in the moving industry.
Americans working in professional and business services, wholesale and retail trade, educational and health services, and the Armed Forces moved the most.
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Source
http://www.zillow.com/blog/2015-trends-in-relocation-190128/




