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    Gen Z Is America’s Most Mobile Generation—Here’s Where They’re Heading

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldApril 1, 20263 Mins Read
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    • Gen Z mobility driven by education, early career moves, and lifestyle choices, boosting interstate movement for jobs and affordable living.
    • Without mortgages or families, many Gen Zers freely relocate across states for better jobs, cheaper rent, or simply personal preference.
    • Top Gen Z destinations were South Carolina, Missouri, and Washington, DC for affordability and career opportunities.
    • Interstate movers skew younger, earn about $60,000, and are more educated, with about 60% holding bachelor's degrees.

    America’s interstate migration hit a 10-year low in 2024, but Gen Z defied this trend to become the nation’s most mobile generation, overtaking millennials for the first time on record. 

    According to a new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data by the Yardi Systems company StorageCafé, 2.2 million Gen Z Americans moved across state lines in 2024, compared with just 1.98 million millennials, playing a decisive role in propping up net migration growth in multiple states.

    In 2024, just 7.15 million Americans left their state of residence to start a new life elsewhere, down 13% from two years prior. Notably, young adults born in 1997 to 2012 accounted for roughly a third of all movers, emerging as the new face of U.S. mobility.

    The study by Emilia Man, senior consumer trends and market analyst, explains that Gen Z’s dominance is driven by several factors, including education, early career moves, and lifestyle choices.

    The analysis suggests that what distinguishes people in their 20s is a lack of “tethers” keeping them in place. Without the constraints of a mortgage or family, Gen Zers can up and go at will, crossing state lines for a better job opportunity, more affordable rent, or simply because they feel like it.

    The top Gen Z migration hot spots

    Washington, DC, was one of the top destinations for Gen Z interstate movers in 2024. (SeanPavonePhoto/Adobe Stock)

    Based on the data, the top destinations for young Americans on the move in 2024 were budget-friendly South Carolina and Missouri, and professional growth-oriented Washington, DC.

    South Carolina experienced the biggest net growth in Gen Z transplants, at nearly 23,000, followed by Missouri, where if it were not for the inflow of 14,000 fresh-faced new arrivals, the net domestic migration would have been in the red.

    The same is true for DC, which welcomed just under 14,000 Gen Z newcomers—more than half of all inbound movers—helping offset the capital’s outflow of residents.

    Gen Z’s migration patterns tend to follow two distinct trajectories marked by affordability and ambition. While many are drawn to the emerging job markets and inexpensive housing of South Carolina and Missouri, others are flocking to the nation’s capital to pursue high-paying careers in government and media.

    Other states that would have seen net migration sink into the negative in 2024 if not for the influx of Gen Zers acting as a demographic buffer were Virginia and Rhode Island.

    In fact, in 39 states and the District of Columbia, Gen Z movers made up the largest share of inbound interstate movers.

    The profile of the American mover

    Americans who moved across state lines reported annual incomes of around $60,000, a little below the national average of approximately $62,000.

    They were also significantly younger than the broader population, with the average interstate mover being 33 years old, compared with the national median of roughly 40 years.

    What’s more, interstate movers are more highly educated than the general population, with about 60% holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared with around 39% nationwide.

    Higher education provides entry into medical, financial, and technical sectors that are often clustered around research universities and major corporate hubs, yet remain uniquely suited for remote work.

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