Yesterday, we brought you
Houston won, followed by Orlando and Chicago.
But U-Haul has also put out a list of cities with the largest proportion of inbound moves to outbound moves in 2012.
By this count,
That compares with 2011's ranking, which saw Nashville, Oakland and Denver on top. Pittsburgh didn't even make the list that year!
Here's the full 2012 list:
RANK |
CITY |
%GROWTH |
1. |
PITTSBURGH |
9.04% |
2. |
HENDERSON, Nev. |
7.54% |
3. |
AUSTIN, Texas |
7.30% |
4. |
RENO, Nev. |
7.15% |
5. |
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. |
6.82% |
6. |
JERSEY CITY, N.J. |
5.16% |
7. |
RALEIGH, N.C. |
5.06% |
8. |
NASHVILLE, Tenn. |
4.28% |
9. |
COLUMBUS, Ohio |
4.15% |
10. |
TACOMA, Wash. |
4.09% |
11. |
VANCOUVER, Wash. |
3.73% |
12. |
LOUISVILLE, KY |
3.62% |
13. |
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. |
3.43% |
14. |
DALLAS |
3.16% |
15. |
LOS ANGELES |
2.83% |
16. |
EUGENE, Ore. |
2.11% |
17. |
CHICAGO |
1.87% |
18. |
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas |
1.79% |
19. |
DENVER |
1.51% |
20. |
HOUSTON |
1.43% |
21. |
RIVERSIDE, Calif. |
1.41% |
22. |
SPOKANE, Wash. |
1.37% |
23. |
SEATTLE |
1.34% |
24. |
WASHINGTON, D.C. |
1.23% |
25. |
PLANO, Texas |
1.03% |
26. |
ATLANTA |
0.98% |
27. |
OKLAHOMA CITY |
0.59% |
28. |
FRESNO, Calif. |
0.53% |
29. |
BROOKLYN, N.Y. |
0.47% |
30. |
TULSA, OK |
0.45% |