New Zillow analysis finds Texas, California top the list of Gen Z relocation destinations
Gen Z may prioritize job opportunities and sunshine over affordability when moving out of state. A new Zillow® analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey (ACS) finds Gen Z interstate movers flocked to California, even as the state experienced the highest outbound migration among all out-of-state movers.
Nearly 215,000 movers left California in 2022, yet the Golden State saw a net positive gain of nearly 44,000 Gen Z adults who moved there from other states, according to the data released in October.
It’s not just California. Gen Z movers, excluding students, migrated to other relatively more expensive states compared to all interstate movers. Washington, Colorado and Virginia were among the top 10 states with the highest Gen Z net migration but had minimal or negative net migration among all movers who switched states.
More than three-quarters of Gen Z adults who moved to these pricier states are renting (77%). An analysis of ACS data shows renters can expect to pay more per month to rent in California ($1,856), Washington ($1,592), Colorado ($1,594) and Virginia ($1,440) versus the median rental price nationally ($1,300).
“Compared to all interstate movers, Gen Z adults who moved to California, Washington, Colorado or Virginia were more likely to have a four-year college degree, more likely to be serving in the military, and more likely to work in tech, ACS data shows,” said Edward Berchick, a principal population scientist at Zillow. “Gen Z movers are likely drawn to the job opportunities in these states, despite the higher costs of housing. They may also be in a stage of life where they’re willing and able to be flexible in their standards of living while starting their careers.”
Texas far and away gained the most Gen Z movers. When adding up inbound and subtracting outbound moves, the Lone Star State had a net gain of more than 76,000 Gen Z movers. California gained the second highest number, followed by Florida, which saw the highest net migration among all interstate movers.
Michigan, Maryland and Idaho had the lowest Gen Z net migration. Michigan was the only state where more Gen Z movers departed than arrived.
In Zillow’s analysis of ACS data, Gen Z is defined as those born between 1996 and 2004. To avoid capturing the temporary moves of college students, these statistics exclude respondents who reported attending school in the past three months.
| Top 10 states for Gen Z out-of-state movers(2022) | Top 10 states for all out-of-state movers(2022) | ||
| State | Net migration | State | Net migration |
| 1. Texas | 76,805 | 1. Florida | 187.848 |
| 2. California | 43,913 | 2. Texas | 123,886 |
| 3. Florida | 41,394 | 3. Georgia | 57,888 |
| 4. North Carolina | 33,690 | 4. South Carolina | 54,678 |
| 5. Washington | 33,534 | 5. Arizona | 53,520 |
| 6. Colorado | 39,797 | 6. North Carolina | 46,852 |
| 7. Virginia | 26,418 | 7. Connecticut | 39,877 |
| 8. Illinois | 25,890 | 8. Tennessee | 33,112 |
| 9. Georgia | 24,788 | 9. Oklahoma | 21,431 |
| 10. Arizona | 21,418 | 10. Nevada | 15,853 |
| Bottom 10 states for Gen Z out-of-state movers(2022) | Bottom 10 states for all out-of-state movers(2022) | ||
| State | Net migration | State | Net migration |
| 1. Michigan | -2,858 | 1. California | -214,517 |
| 2. Maryland | 579 | 2. New York | -184,390 |
| 3. Idaho | 850 | 3. Illinois | -62,549 |
| 4. Vermont | 861 | 4. Maryland | -36,632 |
| 5. Maine | 1,241 | 5. Massachusetts | -36,358 |
| 6. South Dakota | 1,591 | 6. New Jersey | -33,203 |
| 7. Delaware | 1,944 | 7. Louisiana | -23,557 |
| 8. Rhode Island | 2,198 | 8. Pennsylvania | -22,234 |
| 9. New Hampshire | 2,298 | 9. Oregon | -20,267 |
| 10. West Virginia | 2,299 | 10. Utah | -17,749 |
SOURCE Zillow Group, Inc




















