s****7 发帖数: 1873 | 1 Based on United's summer moving data, the most popular cities for U.S.
families to move to this season were:
Washington, D.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Houston, Texas
Chicago, Ill.
Seattle, Wash.
Dallas, Texas
Portland, Ore.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Denver, Colo.
Los Angeles, Calif.
San Jose, Calif.
Charlotte, N.C.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Boston, Mass.
San Diego, Calif.
The data also revealed the top cities families were moving from this peak
moving season:
Washington, D.C.
Chicago, Ill.
Boston, Mass.
Atlanta, Ga.
Phoenix, Ariz.
New York, N.Y.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Dallas, Texas
San Diego, Calif.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Denver, Colo.
Seattle, Wash.
Houston, Texas
Philadelphia, Pa.
Norfolk, Va.
Although Washington, D.C. tops the list for highest inbound moves, it is
also at the top of the outbound list. Overall, the cities that are in fact
experiencing growth – more people moving into the metropolitan region than
out – were not only in the Pacific Northwest, but the southeast region as
well including Charlotte, Tampa, Raleigh and Atlanta. The cities
experiencing the biggest moving deficit (more people moving out than in)
were Chicago, New York and St. Louis.
To capture the city-to-city migration patterns in the U.S., United analyzed
domestic moves during the peak moving season – between May 1 and August 31
– when approximately 35 percent of all domestic household goods moves take
place. This included nearly 45,000 interstate household moves managed by
United.
As the nation's largest household goods mover, United collects and maintains
data regarding its moves. For the last 36 years, United has released an
annual domestic migration study in January, and this latest peak moving
season migration study offers unique insight into the current city-to-city
moving patterns. The findings for the full year 2013 will be released in
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