Study: San Antonio remains among top U.S. cities people are moving to

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In total, three Texas cities made the list. Austin did not. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Texas Austin Houston dfw

The cities with the most people leaving were Los Angeles, followed by the San Francisco area and Chicago.

If San Antonio is feeling more crowded due to an influx of newcomers, brace yourself: more are on the way. and more people are on the way, by storage and moving company PODS. In total, three Texas cities, including Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston, made the company's top 15.PODS analyzed its consumer movements, collecting data on where customers were moving to and from to compile its list.

“Economics appears to be the largest factor influencing consumers' decisions to move, with low tax rates, warmer weather and more affordable housing prices being the main motivators behind consumer choices,” the report said. One significant difference in consumer trends between this year and last is a dwindling emphasis on remote work, the study also notes.

Cities with higher crime rates, turbulent weather and higher costs of living continued to tally populations declines, with the biggest losers being Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay area and Chicago, according to the PODS data.

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