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Americans Seek Stability in New Migration Patterns
28 Jan
Summary
- Nearly 15 million adults relocated last year, reflecting shifting US population patterns.
- South Carolina led the nation in net migration per capita in 2025.
- Smaller cities gain appeal as Americans prioritize stability and affordability.

In 2025, approximately 15 million American adults relocated, altering national population patterns as people prioritized stability, jobs, and housing availability. South Carolina led the country in net migration per capita, with cities like Greenville and Charleston drawing significant interest due to their booming job market and balanced lifestyle.
While most moves occurred within state lines, shifts indicate a preference for smaller and mid-sized cities in the Southeastern and Mountain West regions. States like Idaho and Delaware also saw substantial per capita growth, attracting residents seeking affordable housing and improved quality of life.
Conversely, high-cost states such as California and New York experienced significant net population loss. The migration trend in 2025 was steady throughout the year, though August remained the peak moving season. Job opportunities and affordability continue to be primary drivers for these population movements.




