New census data reveals the states that lost the most residents to Texas between 2022 and 2023. California topped the list.
A new study released by financial technology company SmartAsset found that 615,000 people moved to the Lone Star State from ...
A key finding from the study was that Texas gained the most people – and money – from California. The study found that ...
Candidates in either party can't "just parachute in, eat Mexican food and listen to a mariachi band" and expect Hispanic ...
Texas hasn't always been a red state, and recent election results suggest it may not stay a red state. See 2020 and 2016 ...
In contrast, an estimated 38,700 people moved from Texas to California during the same time. Between 2022 and 2023, about ...
Despite these numbers, the narrative of Californians turning Texas politics blue persists. Zdun said there could be a couple ...
Colin Allred, tweeted in all caps: “DON’T CALIFORNIA OUR TEXAS.” But the state is likely not becoming more blue, or Democratic, because of people moving in from California, recent research ...
While California has a large proportion of the richest billionaires, it has a median household income of $91,551.
An estimated 422,000 people also moved into the Golden ... four months for Speakman to start planning her return to California, citing Texas' higher-than-expected cost of living and politics.
Approximately 611,942 people moved to the Lone Star State in 2023, while 478,570 moved out. This represents an outflow of 133 ...
San Jose ranked as the city with the least amount of non-home loan debt, where the average resident has $26,704 owed. It also has among the lowest student loan debt amounts in the top 50 metros, with ...