Where Are People Moving to in 2023? An Inside Look at This Year’s Moving Trends from PODS (2024)

For the second year in a row, the South is bringing in new residents from across the country, while the Tri-State area and the West Coast are seeing the most residents move out, according to PODS long-distance moving data. So what are the moving trends to watch this year?

Remote work logistics and proximity to loved ones played a big role in 2022’s moving trends report, but where people are moving to in 2023 seems to be highly linked to economics. The monstrous housing rush of 2021 and 2022 has slowed, though prices still remain high, and rents in bigger cities are rising, too. And let’s not even get started on of inflation and higher interest rates.

Our numbers indicate that cities and states with high costs of living, higher crime rates, and inclement weather are pushing Americans to move, while the cities and states that offer low tax rates, warm weather, and comparatively affordable housing are attracting movers.

Want to know where people are moving to and which cities people are fleeing? Luckily, we’ve got the inside scoop on the latest moving trends, according to the latest PODS customer moving data. Take a look at this year’s list of the top cities people are moving to, moving out of, and what moving trends you need to watch in 2023.

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Where Are People Moving to in 2023?

Last year’s PODS data revealed that Americans had a sweet spot for southern states — and this year’s data shows us that the draw to these warm states is still there. PODS long-distance moving data shows that Americans are continuing to move to cities in Florida, Texas, Tennessee, and the Carolinas in droves — over 80% of the most moved-to cities on our top 20 list came from these popular southern states.
Here’s a breakdown of the top 20 cities in the U.S. that have seen the most growth, with their position on our list last year in parenthesis.

Cities With the Highest Number of Move-Ins

Rank(Highest Number of Move-Ins)City
1Myrtle Beach, SC/Wilmington, NC (6th in 2022)
2Sarasota, FL (1st in 2022)
3Orlando, FL (9th in 2022)
4Ocala, FL (5th in 2022)
5Houston, TX (12th in 2022)
6Dallas-Fort Worth, TX (2nd in 2022)
7Knoxville, TN (7th in 2022)
8Jacksonville, FL (11th in 2022)
9Tampa Bay, FL (4th in 2022)
10Greenville – Spartanburg, SC (14th in 2022)
11Nashville, TN (3rd in 2022)
12Melbourne, FL (15th in 2022)
13Portland, ME (20th in 2022)
14San Antonio, TX (13th in 2022)
15Boise, ID (19th in 2022)
16Charlotte, NC (18th in 2022)
17Asheville, NC (17th in 2022)
18Phoenix, AZ (10th in 2022)
19Savannah, GA
20Raleigh, NC

Let’s delve in and explore this list further.

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CITIES WITH THE HIGHEST MOVE-IN NUMBERS

Five of the Florida cities on our list placed in the top 10. However, unlike last year, none of them were able to claim the coveted number one most-moved-to city or metro area.

So, where do these moving trends say people are relocating to the most? The Myrtle Beach, SC/Wilmington, NC area has taken the crown for having the largest number of incoming relocations. It’s quite a jump considering last year Myrtle Beach/Wilmington came in at sixth place last year.

What could cause such a leap? One possible explanation is that the cost of living in Wilmington and Myrtle Beach is lower than that of Florida while still offering a similar quality of life on the coast. Florida has been the most popular state to move to for the past two years running, according to PODS data, and it appears that the market is starting to take notice of significant cost increases in the Sunshine State, especially in housing. In response, movers may be looking for more affordable places to call home.

That’s not to say that moves to Florida have slowed down. Sarasota, Orlando, Ocala, Jacksonville, and the Tampa Bay area all placed in the top 10 most-moved-to cities this year. The state’s promise of sunshine and affordability still resonates across the country today.

Texan cities also had another strong showing, with Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and San Antonio all clocking in. Major tech employers like Tesla, Hewlett-Packard, Apple, and Amazon have either opened corporate campuses or relocated their HQ to Texas and are drawing in top talent to their cities.

Portland (ME), Boise, and Phoenix are the three outlier cities on our list, all making significant moves from last year. After dropping 11 spots from 9th to 20th in 2022, Portland (ME) seems to have rebounded in 2023, climbing to number 13. Boise has a similar storyline, coming in 15th this year after tumbling from number one in 2021 all the way down to 19th in 2022. These three cities are popular retirement destinations, which might help explain why they are regularly featured on our lists.

Cities that are new to the rankings this year? Savannah, Georgia (19th) and Raleigh, NC (18th).

FLORIDA KEEPS THE Moving Trends Crown

So, what is the number 1 state people are moving to? If you guessed Florida, you’re correct!

The Sunshine State is leading the pack, again, with the most moved-to cities on the list, including Sarasota, Orlando, Ocala, Jacksonville, Tampa Bay, and Melbourne. All these cities are repeat performers who made the top 20 last year. Perhaps surprisingly, Miami and the South Florida area are missing from this list, but we’ll cover that later in this report.

OTHER STATES WITH THE HIGHEST MOVE-IN NUMBERS

Florida may be the state with the highest number of move-ins, but keep your eye on North Carolina. In 2023, Wilmington, Raleigh, Charlotte, and Asheville all found a spot on the list, shining the light bright on the Tarheel State. Movers seem to be taking note of all NC has to offer, such as a low cost of living, a warm, varied climate, two major metros, and are responding accordingly.

As we discussed above, Texas came in as the third-most-popular state with three cities on the list: Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas-Fort Worth. The absence of Austin on this year’s list comes as a fairly big surprise and may be an early signal that the booming growth we’ve previously seen in Austin is starting to slow.

Georgia is another southern state to make a top 20 appearance, though it’s probably not because of the city you think. Atlanta came in as the 8th-most moved-to city last year but didn’t make the top 20 in 2023. Instead, a Georgia city new to this list kept the Peach State ranking this year, albeit near the bottom.

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WHERE ARE PEOPLE MOVING FROM? CITIES WITH THE HIGHEST MOVE-OUT NUMBERS

The overwhelming theme among the cities seeing the most egresses? Expensive metros.

High costs of living, high tax rates, escalating rent prices, and dense population seem to remain common factors in the top-ranking cities on our list. Case-in-point? The top four move-out cities are Los Angeles and the San Francisco area; Chicago, IL; and Long Island, NY (where PODS serves parts of New York City from) — not a huge shock when you consider that all four also appeared in the top five of last year’s list of the most moved-out-of cities.

Interestingly, half of this year’s top 20 move-out cities were newcomers, including the South Florida area which debuted in fifth place, which is surprising, since other Florida metros saw huge growth. The culprit? A rising cost of living. South Florida’s Miami area is often cited as the least-affordable metro area in the U.S. (even more so than San Francisco, New York, and LA), when you factor in the cost of living versus the median income in the area.

Cities With the Highest Number of Move-Outs

Rank(Highest Number of Move-Outs)City
1Los Angeles, CA (1st in 2022)
2Northern California (San Francisco Area) (2nd in 2022)
3Chicago, IL (3rd in 2022)
4Long Island, NY (4th in 2022)
5South Florida
6Central Jersey (5th in 2022)
7Seattle, WA (6th in 2022)
8Washington, D.C. (7th in 2022)
9Stockton-Modesto, CA (8th in 2022)
10Santa Barbara, CA

CALIFORNIA CONTINUES TO SEE THE MOST MOVE-OUTS

Which states are people leaving? California is seeing the most move-outs again this year. The number of California cities on our move-out list this year has doubled from three to six. California is known for having extremely high local, state, and sometimes even city taxes (depending on where you live), as well as a high statewide sales tax.

Los Angeles and San Francisco once again claim the top two spots for the cities with the most move-outs, with the Stockton/Modesto area also making a reappearance this year. However, Golden State newcomers to the list include San Diego (14), Sacramento (13), and Santa Barbara (10).

Why are people leaving California? Although more employers are asking workers to come back into the office, many are eschewing the traditional nine-to-five after getting a taste of the remote work life. The lure of California’s gorgeous coastlines and laidback lifestyle may be having a hard time competing against warm-weather states with lower costs of living, better access to nature, and less congested cities.

OTHER STATES WITH THE HIGHEST MOVE-OUT NUMBERS

New York and New Jersey are tied for second in terms of move-outs, each with three cities on the list — which indicates that there are a lot of people moving out of New York City and its suburbs.

Similarly to California, New York state is known for having remarkably high tax rates, housing costs, and cost of living. While the cost of living in New Jersey is not quite as high as in New York, the state does impose high property taxes. Major metropolitan areas in these states have some of the highest costs of living in the country — and the world.

Other states on this year’s list that saw move-outs at more of a city level include Michigan, Washington State, Colorado, Florida, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania.

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MOVING TRENDS TO WATCH IN 2023

Inflation

It’s no secret that the housing market is affected by inflation, and we’ve seen the needle do its fair share of dancing in the last year. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the consumer price index went up 5% in March 2023. The consumer price index tracks the cost of consumer goods over several markets and is often used as a gauge for inflation. Also in March, the Federal Reserve also voted to raise Interest rates on reserve balances up 4.9% — its best tool to counteract inflation.

Rental and Housing Costs

Historically low mortgage rates and big-city rental deals have already begun fading fast over the last year — yet costs of living are rising. The housing bubble has begun to deflate, (read: very) slowly turning the tides towards a buyer’s market. However, according to Zillow, national housing values are still up 5% from last year — for now. Wildly, rental costs are skyrocketing upwards of 25% in some cities. This is likely a result of the housing boom, as fewer people were able to purchase homes, leaving renting as their only option, therefore increasing demand.

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With so many variables at play, it’s hard to say where the penny will drop. No matter what is next in store for America’s moving trends, we can say with certainty that PODS will be there to help make your move happen. See how PODS containers can deliver for your next move with built-in storage options, flexible scheduling, and pay-as-you-go pricing. Wherever and whenever you move, we’ll be there.

Alex Keight is a writer who has lived — and moved — all over the country and the world. She is an expert at packing, whether it’s for a long-distance move or short weekend trip. When she’s not writing or on the move, Alex spends her time giving her cat booty pats, cooking up dishes in the kitchen, and buying way more books than she knows she’ll ever actually get to reading.

Where Are People Moving to in 2023? An Inside Look at This Year’s Moving Trends from PODS (2024)

FAQs

Where are most people moving 2023? ›

Based on migration data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Americans are moving to Austin, Texas; Raleigh, North Carolina; Orlando, Florida; Dallas, Texas; and Phoenix, Arizona. The most moved-to cities are based on percentage increases in population since 2010.

Where are most people moving to? ›

Cities With the Highest Number of Move-Ins
Rank(Highest Number of Move-Ins)City
1Myrtle Beach, SC/Wilmington, NC (6th in 2022)
2Sarasota, FL (1st in 2022)
3Orlando, FL (9th in 2022)
4Ocala, FL (5th in 2022)
16 more rows
May 31, 2023

What states are people leaving the most? ›

Top states residents are leaving

The annual 2022 United Van Lines National Movers study is out! But it wasn't good news for New Jersey or New York. A similar report from United Van Lines showed New Jersey as the top outbound state, followed by Illinois, New York, Michigan, and Wyoming. The full list is below.

What state is everyone moving to? ›

The states that attracted the most new residents in 2022 are Florida, Texas, North Carolina and South Carolina, followed by other states in the South and West.

What are the best states to move to for the future? ›

▲ Overall RankStateEconomy
1Wyoming1
2Vermont27
3South Dakota17
4New Hampshire10
18 more rows
Jan 12, 2023

What are the top cities people are leaving? ›

San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles are the top cities Americans want to leave, according to Redfin. Other cities in the top ten including Washington, D.C., Chicago, Boston, Seattle, and Denver.

What are the top 4 states that people are moving out of? ›

10 States People Are Leaving
  • California. 2021 saw a net loss of over 101 thousand households in California despite a mostly pleasant climate and robust tech industry. ...
  • New York. Moving out of New York has become trendy, it would seem. ...
  • Illinois. ...
  • Pennsylvania. ...
  • Massachusetts. ...
  • Washington. ...
  • Colorado. ...
  • Indiana.
May 10, 2023

What is the fastest growing city in the US? ›

The Villages, FL metro area was the fastest-growing U.S. metro area between 2021 and 2022, increasing by 7.5%.

Where are Californians moving to? ›

Texas is the top state Californians are moving to. Based on U.S. Census American Community Survey migration data from 2009 to 2019, Texas has been the #1 destination for departing Californians within the last decade. During that time period, an average of about 68,700 Californians moved to Texas each year.

What 3 states are people abandoning? ›

Here are the top five states people left behind in 2022.
  • New Jersey. In 2022, for the fifth consecutive year, New Jersey was the No. ...
  • Illinois. For the Illinoisans leaving the state, the choice came down to moving for a new job (31%), family (30%), retirement (24%) and a new lifestyle (22%). ...
  • New York. ...
  • Michigan. ...
  • Wyoming.
Apr 6, 2023

What is the most expensive state to leave in? ›

According to several studies on cost of living, Hawaii is the most expensive U.S. state to live in. Prices are typically double in Hawaii compared to those on the mainland, and the continued rise in inflation is making costs ranging from housing to health care much more expensive.

What cities are people leaving? ›

10 Cities Homeowners are Fleeing (and Where They're Going)
  • New York, New York.
  • Washington, D.C. ...
  • Boston, Massachusetts. ...
  • Chicago, Illinois. ...
  • Detroit, Michigan. ...
  • Denver, Colorado. ...
  • Seattle, Washington. With a net outflow of 1,600, Seattle saw many residents leave. ...
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia had a net outflow of 1,500. ...
Jan 21, 2023

Why are people moving in 2023? ›

One-third of Americans are considering moving in 2023 due to rising housing costs or a lack of job opportunities.

Why is everyone moving to Florida right now? ›

Top Reasons to Move to Florida

The Sunshine State is known for its warm weather and sunny days, which can be attractive to those looking to escape colder climates. Florida is a popular destination for retirees due to its warm climate, low taxes, and affordable cost of living.

What is the best state to live in 2023 financially? ›

1. Mississippi. Coming in as the cheapest state to live in in the United States is Mississippi with a cost of living index score of 83.3. It also has the lowest average housing costs in the nation at 33.7% below the national average.

What state has the best cost of living? ›

States With Lowest Cost of Living

Mississippi is the state with the lowest cost of living in the US, with a cost of living index of 85. This means that the cost of living in Mississippi is 15% lower than the national average. The state has a low cost of housing, groceries, and utilities.

What state has the best quality of life to live? ›

Washington state has the highest quality of life in all 50 states. The state has no income tax, a thriving job market, and great international business opportunities.

What cities are Millennials moving to 2023? ›

1st Move Blog
  • Boston, Massachusetts. Boston, Massachusetts is a city that's buzzing with energy and possibilities, making it a top destination for millennials in 2023. ...
  • San Francisco, California. ...
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota. ...
  • Nashville, Tennessee. ...
  • Seattle, Washington. ...
  • Portland, Oregon. ...
  • Austin, Texas.
Mar 1, 2023

What is the #1 city to move to in the US? ›

Here's how editors said the magazine determined its picks: Analyzing the 150 most populous metropolitan areas and evaluating several factors including job prospects, affordability, growth and quality of life. Topping the 2023-24 list: Green Bay, Wisconsin.

What city is losing the most population? ›

Population Losses

New York City continued to exhibit the largest numeric decline, losing 123,104 people from 2021 to 2022.

What states are people leaving 2023? ›

Below are the ten states that experienced the greatest population loss due to moving in the last year according to the United Van Line National Movers Study.
  • New Jersey. New Jersey had 70.5% of moves away from the state compared to moves into the state. ...
  • Illinois. ...
  • New York. ...
  • Connecticut. ...
  • 5. California.

What is the most relaxed state to live in? ›

Most people think of a sunny beach when they hear the word "relaxation," but recent data shows that South Dakota is the most relaxed state in the US.

What state has the most moved out of America? ›

1. New Jersey. New Jersey tops the list of states with the most outbound migration. Out of all moves the state experienced, 71 percent were leaving.

What is the most isolated city in the United States? ›

Congratulations, Glasgow, Mont.! Of all towns with more than 1,000 residents, Glasgow, home to 3,363 people in the rolling prairie of northeastern Montana, is farthest — about 4.5 hours in any direction — from any metropolitan area of more than 75,000 people.

What is the number 1 growing state in America? ›

Change in population, 2020 to 2022

Overall, the U.S. population grew by 0.5%. Idaho, Montana and Florida saw the most population growth, while New York, Illinois and Louisiana saw the most decline.

What are the fastest declining cities in the US? ›

U.S. Cities With the Largest Rate of Population Decline, 2021 to 2022
CityChange From 2021
1Jackson, Mississippi−3,732
2St. Louis, Missouri−6,984
3Taylorsville, Utah−1,372
4Orem, Utah−2,240
11 more rows
May 18, 2023

Where are people from California moving to 2023? ›

TOP DESTINATION STATES FOR PEOPLE LEAVING CALIFORNIA

Where are Californians moving to in 2023? The most popular move-to state from California in 2023 is Texas, followed by Florida. Washington, Oregon, and Tennessee also made the top five.

Why are so many Californians leaving? ›

More and more people are leaving California's urban areas like Los Angeles and moving into less-expensive communities like the Inland Empire - or exiting the state altogether. "The main reason is people are looking for where their money goes a little further than here," Coelho said.

What states are Californians most likely to move to? ›

According to the Allied and Zillow 2021 Magnet States Report, most of those relocating for work are headed to Texas, while others they describe as “consumers” favor Florida.

Why do people leave Florida? ›

The other reasons that people leave the state after moving here are varied: “A nearly 14,000-member Facebook group for people moving out of Florida has cited severe weather, low wages, crowded beaches, changing politics, and steep housing prices as reasons people left.”

Which states have the least residents? ›

The ten least populated states are Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware, Rhode Island, Montana, Maine, and New Hampshire. Wyoming is the least populated state in the US, with a total population of 578.8k in 2021.

Which state is most unaffordable? ›

The cost of living in Hawaii overall is 86% higher than the national average, and the cost of housing in Hawaii is a jaw-dropping 207% above the national average. If you're wondering why housing is so expensive in the Aloha State, strict housing regulations have forced a shortage.

What are the 10 most expensive states to retire to? ›

Here are the top 10 most expensive states to retire in, according to WalletHub:
  • New York.
  • New Jersey.
  • Vermont.
  • Massachusetts.
  • Maryland.
  • Washington.
  • Connecticut.
  • Maine.
Mar 19, 2023

What are the 10 most expensive states to live in? ›

10 Most Expensive States To Live In
  • New Hampshire. State Cost of Living Index: 114.7. ...
  • Connecticut. State Cost of Living Index: 115.4. ...
  • Vermont. State Cost of Living Index: 116.4. ...
  • Oregon. State Cost of Living Index: 122.2. ...
  • Maryland. State Cost of Living Index: 124.1. ...
  • Alaska. State Cost of Living Index: 125.5. ...
  • New York. ...
  • 3. California.
May 27, 2023

Where are Gen Z moving to? ›

Top Cities Where Gen Z Is Moving
CityNet Migration
1Washington, D.C.12,912
2Columbia, SC11,640
3Boston, MA10,271
4Atlanta, GA7,756
6 more rows
Mar 29, 2023

Why are people moving to the South? ›

Climate may also be a driving factor: Forbes reports on Postal Service data which suggests that many Americans "are leaving large cities and chilly states for less congested areas and warmer climes." And AP says other factors could include housing affordability, lower taxes, and the retirement of Baby Boomers.

What big things are happening in 2023? ›

Predicted and scheduled events
  • June 25 – 2023 Guatemalan general election.
  • July 23 – 2023 Spanish general election.
  • August 23 – 2023 Zimbabwean general election.
  • September 8 – October 28 – 2023 Rugby World Cup in France.
  • October 22 – 2023 Argentine general election.

How to live your best life in 2023? ›

11 Easy Ways to Make 2023 Your Best Year Yet
  1. 01 of 11. Set Intentions, Not Resolutions. ...
  2. 02 of 11. Discover a New Hobby. ...
  3. 03 of 11. Pack Your Bags. ...
  4. 04 of 11. Face Your Fears. ...
  5. 05 of 11. Make Sense of Your Space. ...
  6. 06 of 11. Develop a Routine. ...
  7. 07 of 11. Break a Sweat. ...
  8. 08 of 11. Practice Gratitude.
Dec 20, 2022

What age group moves the most? ›

According to Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies and World Economic Forum: People move less often as they age, and young adults between the ages of 20-29 move the most.

Where do most Floridians move to? ›

Canada and the United Kingdom are the most popular choices out of all the states shown according to the poll. Most families are interested in moving due to factors such as the economy, environment, healthier lifestyle, and better work opportunities, the survey said.

Is moving to Florida a good idea in 2023? ›

Florida is an excellent location if you're looking for work. According to Wallethub, Florida is the 14th best state to find a job. The unemployment rate in Florida was only 2.5% in December 2022. With the national unemployment rate at 3.4%, many people move to Florida to take advantage of opportunities in their fields.

Are people moving or leaving Florida? ›

From July 2021-July 2022, nearly 444,500 people moved to Florida, which compared to the previous year was a gain of 185,000, the largest year-over-year impact of residents moving. Florida also ranked #1 in domestic migration, #2 in international migration, and #1 with the most people moving in per day at 1,218.

What is the fastest-growing city 2023? ›

Georgetown, Texas: The Fastest-Growing City in the Nation

With an impressive growth rate, Georgetown leads all cities and towns with a population of at least 50,000.

How many americans are moving in 2023? ›

States With the Highest Moving Rates

Californians, in large numbers—to the tune of over 367,000 residents—left the state, primarily to southern states, including Texas and Arizona. New York followed closely behind with a loss of roughly 352,000 residents, while Illinois saw over 122,000 leave the state.

Where are Floridians moving to? ›

The paper is reporting that Floridians and others are migrating to Alabama's Gulf Coast, prompted by high prices in the Sunshine State and its transient lifestyle. That's one of the reasons why Baldwin County grew faster than any other Alabama county from 2010 to 2020.

What are the 3 fastest growing cities? ›

Fort Worth, Texas, had the largest numeric population gain in 2022, with an increase of 19,170 people. Phoenix, Arizona (19,053); San Antonio, Texas (18,889); Seattle, Washington (17,749); and Charlotte, North Carolina (15,217), rounded out the top five cities by numeric growth.

What is the fastest growing state? ›

Florida is the fastest-growing state in America for the first time since 1957, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The population in the southeastern state, which is known for its warm weather and sandy beaches, now tops 22 million.

What is the best city in the world 2023? ›

Best Cities to Live in the World in 2023
  • Toronto. ...
  • Vancouver. ...
  • Taipei. Global Finance Report Score: 0.48. ...
  • London. Global Finance Report Score: 1.0. ...
  • Madrid. Global Finance Report Score: 0.58. ...
  • Singapore. Global Finance Report Score: 0.96. ...
  • Seoul. Global Finance Report Score: 0.75. ...
  • Paris. Global Finance Report Score: 0.88.
Apr 21, 2023

Why are people moving out of Florida? ›

A nearly 14,000-member Facebook group for people moving out of Florida has cited severe weather, low wages, crowded beaches, changing politics, and steep housing prices as reasons people left.

Where are people moving to get away from climate change? ›

A small but growing number of Americans are moving to New England or the Appalachian Mountains, which are seen as safe havens from climate change.

Where are people moving to because of climate change? ›

But it's not just southern states, including Louisiana and Florida, that residents are increasingly fleeing due to climate issues. Numerous coastal towns in Alaska are also being impacted, as diminishing sea ice exposes them to storms, and rising temperatures thaw the ground and put countless structures at risk.

Are people moving out of cities? ›

Two million people fled America's largest cities from 2020 to 2022, new research shows, signaling that a retreat from urban centers to suburbs, exurbs and smaller cities in the early months of the pandemic has hardened into an enduring and potentially worrisome trend.

Where is the most comfortable place to live in Florida? ›

Best Places To Live In Florida In 2023
  1. Tampa. Population (City of Tampa)
  2. Gainesville. Population (City of Gainesville) ...
  3. Jacksonville. Population. ...
  4. Cape Coral. Population. ...
  5. Orlando. Population (City of Orlando) ...
  6. Greater Miami Area. Population (Miami-Dade County) ...
  7. Melbourne. Population (City of Melbourne) ...
  8. Sarasota. ...
Jan 5, 2023

Why do so many seniors move to Florida? ›

Many folks choose to retire in Florida for tax reasons alone. There are no state taxes on social security, pension funds, IRAs, 401(k)s, or other retirement incomes, which makes the state specifically attractive to folks over the age of 65.

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