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Allied Van Lines Announces 44th Annual Magnet States Report

Thursday, January 12, 2012
Texas tops the list in U.S. for seventh straight year, followed by Florida and South Carolina California regains its status as an inbound state, jumping 33 positions to 7th place.

Texas may be holding on to the Magnet State title, but the Allied Van Lines’ 44th Annual Magnet States Report released today shows California enjoying a position on the inbound list after more than a decade on the outbound.

For the seventh year in a row, Texas eclipsed every other state and took the lead as the No. 1 magnet state in 2011 based on Allied’s report, which tracks U.S. migration patterns.

Texas realized the highest net relocation gain (inbound moves minus outbound moves performed by Allied Van Lines, one of the world’s largest moving companies but its momentum is slowing. In 2009, Texas attracted nearly 2,000 families; in 2010, that number dropped to 1,640. Last year, the margin narrowed again as its total net gain dropped again to 1,556.

Florida moved higher in the rankings with a net gain of 809 moves, capturing second place from last year’s title holder, Colorado. South Carolina, Colorado and newcomer Oregon rounded out the top five states.

The biggest surprise on the inbound list clocks in at number seven – California. With about a decade on the outbound list (and as the No. 1 outbound state in 2006 and 2004), California has made a strong leap to the inbound list.

“It’s not surprising that California has made such a dramatic turnaround and has once again become a strong inbound state,” said Brook Taylor, Deputy Director at the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development. “California has seen an increase in company expansions, resulting in strong overall job growth. In the last year, one out of every 6 new jobs created in the U.S. was created in California which is more than any other state in the nation.” Allied Van Lines agents have seen the shift as well. “People are realizing that living in California is finally affordable and they’re jumping on that bandwagon. We’ve had customers that we’ve moved out of state that have called us back to say, ‘I want to come home,’” said Linda Oakley, vice president of Atlas Transfer and Storage, an Allied Van Lines agent.

California also secured its title once again as “most mobile state,” as well, with more than 12,000 interstate moves with the highest volume of inbound and outbound shipments by international mover Allied Van Lines.

“2011 is certainly a turning point year for California,” said Bill Lyon, Vice President and General Manager, Allied Van Lines. “Overall, Allied Van Lines has seen modest growth this year, and we see the news from California as a bellwether for positive movement in the future for states that have seen hard times in this economy.”

Outbound States Illinois usurped the title of top outbound state with the highest net relocation losses (more outbound than inbound shipments), followed by Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Jersey and New York – all part of the top 5 outbound states in 2010. Illinois lost ground this year, with a net loss of 1,198 moves out of state, versus 2010 losses of 1,050. Michigan, the No. 1 outbound state in 2010, had a net loss of 900 moves, an improvement over last year’s 1,149 outbound moves. Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York rounded out the bottom five, with net relocation losses of 940, 841 and 669, respectively.
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