
This Colorado City Has the Most People Moving Away — But Why?
Moving trucks are all over the place in Colorado. For the first time in a long time, more people are leaving Colorado than people moving to Colorado. CBS did a report on it and found that 50.2 percent of out-of-state moves involving Colorado were people leaving the state rather than starting a new life here.
U-Haul Report Shows Colorado’s Outbound Moving Surge
Last week, we took a look at U-Haul's Migration report, and we discovered that Colorado residents are moving out of Colorado in droves. We found that more Colorado residents moved out than in and are moving to Texas, Kansas City, and neighboring states the most. You can take a look at where Colorado residents are moving to the most below.
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Where Are People Leaving From? We Broke It Down by City
We decided to look into the data a little bit closer. We actually discovered the cities and towns that Colorado residents are moving out of.
Colorado Springs Tops List of Most-Moved-From Cities
According to the data, Colorado Springs is the Colorado city where Colorado residents are moving out of the most.
Other Top Cities Coloradans Are Leaving
U-Haul's Migration report simply listed the cities that Colorado residents are moving out of the most. They did not provide actual numbers or statistics. U-Haul only provided the ranking.
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The other Colorado cities that residents moved out of the most were Grand Junction, Fort Collins, Loveland, and Pueblo. In that order.
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