New census data reveals the states that lost the most residents to Texas between 2022 and 2023. California topped the list.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Dan Otis, 75, and Mary Collins, 74, a retired couple who moved from Coarsegold, California, to Rosenberg, Texas, in 2018 to be closer to family.
Despite these numbers, the narrative of Californians turning Texas politics blue persists. Zdun said there could be a couple reasons for that.
Resources Connection Inc. is the latest firm to announce a headquarters move to North Texas, joining a rising number of ...
More Californians are packing up and moving out — and specifically moving to Texas. In 2021, the California to Texas moving route was the most popular interstate move in the country, with ...
This means that the Centennial State ultimately gained around 21,293 people. Around 25% of all people who moved to Colorado ...
(AP Photo/Steven Senne) AUSTIN, Texas (CN) — Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced during an annual stockholder meeting Thursday that the company’s headquarters will be moving from Palo Alto, California to ...
PLANO, Texas — A global tech company is joining the ranks of companies moving headquarters from California to Texas. Simplilearn, which provides training for digital skills, has moved to a ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Janelle Crossan, a 44-year-old customer service specialist who moved from Costa Mesa, California to New Braunfels, Texas in November 2020 with ...
Lawsuits against X (formerly Twitter) will soon be heard in the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas. The ...
Don Lemon, a one-time business partner of Elon Musk who’s now suing the tech mogul, is done with X.
Most Americans who moved to Texas came from California and Florida, followed by New York and Illinois. Americans continue to seek affordability and job opportunities in the Lone Star State.