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U-Haul data: The cities people left in 2020

FILE – In this March 18, 2020 file photo, students finish loading belongings into a U-Haul truck as they move out of their dorm in Washington. Moving is stressful enough without throwing a pandemic into the mix. If you are considering moving, be prepared for things to work a little differently and plan ahead to make it less of a hassle. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

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(NEXSTAR) – The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t stop people from moving this year.

According to data released by U-Haul Monday, Americans are moving “in growing numbers, and have been since May.”

“While some people were hesitant to move during shelter-in-place mandates, those who moved were doing so out of necessity,” U-Haul President John “J.T.” Taylor said. 

Where are people leaving? Two of the biggest metro areas in the country, including New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area.

But the trend wasn’t limited to the two coastal cities. From March through June, the 30 most-populated cities saw more U-Haul trucks depart than arrive, indicating that people who were able to move sought escape from crowded urban centers.

In 2019 San Francisco saw slightly more U-Haul arrivals than departures, but in the following year, departures accounted for 58 percent of all one-way U-Haul traffic from March to June. Ratios in San Jose, Calif. and Oakland, Calif. were similar.

Meanwhile, arrivals to the Bay Area between March and December dropped 31 percent year over year.

New York City also saw more arrivals than departures in 2019, but like San Francisco, “severe stagnation” occurred over the shutdown. Arrivals likewise plummeted by 58 percent from March to June in 2020.

Where are people moving when they leave the two coastal hubs? Largely, to more affordable cities.

According to U-Haul, customers leaving the Bay Area during the pandemic moved to Sacramento/Roseville, San Diego and Stockton.

Whether the Bay Area exodus is attributed to the pandemic or high housing prices remains to be seen.

The top destination cities from New York City included Bridgeport, Conn., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and New Haven, Conn.

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