Oklahoma Drops in U-Haul Growth Index Rankings
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The U-Haul growth index shows Oklahoma has slipped slightly in national rankings, reflecting shifting migration patterns across the state.
In the latest report, Oklahoma ranked 14th for inbound moves, a drop from the previous year’s standings.
U-Haul Growth Index Highlights Migration Trends
Data from the U-Haul growth index shows just over 50 percent of one-way rentals involved people leaving Oklahoma, while just under half represented new residents moving in.
Most inbound moves were concentrated in Oklahoma City and Tulsa metro areas, while outbound moves primarily went to Texas and Missouri.
Population Movement Reflects Economic Factors
U-Haul analysts say migration trends are influenced by housing costs, job opportunities, and quality-of-life factors. While Oklahoma remains attractive to some movers, competition from neighboring states continues.





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