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🏡 Idaho Made the Top 3: Where Americans Moved in 2025

New Census data reveals the migration winners and losers. Idaho ranked #2 for net domestic migration growth relative to population size.

Top 3 growth states:

South Carolina led the nation. Idaho came in second. North Carolina third.

Biggest outflow states:

New York, Hawaii, Alaska, California. More people left than arrived.

Where Idaho movers came from:

Washington state (25%), California (21%), Utah (7%). Of the 189,282 people who moved to South Carolina, 18% came from North Carolina, 10% from New York, 10% from Florida.

Why they’re moving:

Boise agent Lysi Bishop works with buyers from all over. Top employment draws: health care, Micron (data storage), construction. Lifestyle drivers: remote work, family proximity, retirement, quality of life.

California buyers cite political considerations. But nationwide, quality of life is the top reason.

The affordability factor:

Realtor.com economist Jiayi Xu says states with strong growth score better on affordability and homebuilding activity. A healthier balance between prices, incomes, and new construction attracts newcomers.

States with outflows (NY, CA, Hawaii) ranked lowest in affordability. Alaska had the weakest homebuilding activity.

Florida and Texas slowdown:

Florida gained just 22,517 (down 93% from 2022 peak, lowest since 2010). Texas gained 67,299 (down 69%). Pandemic likely pulled forward migration. Insurance costs are hurting Florida.

Considering a move to Idaho? Let’s talk about what you need to know.

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