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Data Shows California Residents Move to Other Western States

California residents move to other Western states at a higher rate than other states. According to recently published State-to-State Migration Flows, the number of moves is in some cases dramatic. During the pandemic in 2020, many Californians benefitted from “work from home” and “work from anywhere” policies.  As a result, employees in California could work in almost any location as companies quickly adapted to the realities of the pandemic on their workforce.

Data from the United States Postal Service for address changes compiled by Bankrate during January through September 2020 shows several trends:

  1. States with highest number of moves include Texas, New York, Washington DC, North Carolina, and California
  2. Top destinations are suburbs and “exurbs” of larger cities
  3. Many people stayed in the same metropolitan area
  4. 4% of moves are out-of-county (including out-of-state)

Reasons for moving include avoiding public interaction in larger cities, buying larger homes for home offices and more space, and seeking lower-cost suburbs and smaller cities.

Top 10 States for Americans Moving State-to-State for Structural Reasons

Americans are moving state-to-state to the following top 10 US states:

  1. Wyoming
  2. North Dakota
  3. Alaska
  4. Idaho
  5. Nevada
  6. Colorado
  7. Delaware
  8. Montana
  9. New Hampshire
  10. Hawaii

Americans prefer to move to Western states over states in other areas such as the Midwest, South, or Northeast. Seven of the top states are considered Western states.

Large Number of California Residents Move to Other States

Looking at only the Western states in the list, it is easy to see that California residents move in larger numbers than other states’ residents:

Western StateGain from California Residents Move to StateTotal Moves from Other States% of California Residents Move to State
Wyoming3,21130,24710.62%
Alaska2,54734,0317.48%
Idaho17,72278,73022.51%
Nevada47,322132,95035.59%
Colorado29,350240,60012.20%
Montana5,29840,86212.97%
Hawaii10,95449,70822.04%

California Residents Move to Nevada for Several Structural Reasons

Proximity to The Golden State might give Nevada an edge in capturing Californians. Prior to the pandemic, The Silver State was noted as having a robust and growing economy with plentiful job opportunities, no state income tax, no business income tax, affordable housing, lower cost of living, and a desirable climate.

A “California Exodus” appears to be another driving force. Ex-Californians represent nearly 20% of Nevada’s population. Reasons cited for the exodus include high taxes, unaffordable home prices, excessive regulations, unfriendly business climate, and high cost of living. In 2019, over 650,000 Californians moved to another state, leaving the state with a negative net population change.

Trend Continues Post-Pandemic: California Residents Move for Structural Reasons

California residents move to other states for many structural reasons. It is likely this trend will continue. The state is considering a wide range of tax increases including:

  • Personal income tax increase on earnings over $1 million
  • Raise the state’s corporate income tax rate
  • Close tax loopholes

The California Tax Foundation’s Tax and Fee Report notes lawmakers have been seeking to increase the state’s fees and taxes by nearly $83 billion dollars. Some of the taxes under consideration include:

  • Value-added tax on goods and services similar to those in Europe
  • Employer tax increase
  • Wealth tax that would continue for years after someone leaves California

What Should Employers do as California Residents Move to Other States?

Employers in the top 10 states for Americans moving state-to-state stand to gain with an increase in the local skilled labor force. They should also expect a rise in the need for new employees, as incoming residents help generate a positive economic impact.

Employers in California should review their hiring needs, corporate facility requirements, and relocation programs. Employers should determine if a group move to a Western state would be beneficial for the company as well as its employees.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of corporate relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients understand the importance of examining multiple factors that affect business success, talent acquisition, and employee retention. Our team can help your company learn why California residents move to other states and how this trend will impact your company’s corporate initiatives.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a “.com.” The company also created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation® technology platform.

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Learn more about why California residents move to other states and how a group move might be in your company’s best interest. Contact our experts online or call us at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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What are the Fastest Growing Jobs in Nevada?

What are the fastest growing jobs in Nevada? Known as “The Silver State” for the mid-1800’s silver rush, Nevada’s overall economy is the 8th best in the nation according to US News and World Report’s Best States Rankings. Nearly 75% of the state’s residents reside in Clark County. This county contains three of the state’s largest metropolitan areas, including:

Each of these cities carries its own identity, but are situated near each other in the metropolitan area. As a result, they often share borders, industries, employers, and employees. These cities are also considered best places to live in Nevada.

In addition to having a healthy overall economy, Nevada scores favorably in other rankings such as:

The Southwest region as a whole continues to experience high economic growth, including Nevada. The state’s economic outlook remains positive due to several underlying indicators including:

  1. Consumer spending
  2. High rate of taxable sales
  3. Increasing personal income
  4. Population growth
  5. Rising employment

Fastest Growing Jobs in Nevada

Any list of the fastest growing jobs is subject to change, depending on economic factors including availability of qualified employees, consumer spending patterns, and technological changes. However, recent studies show the fastest growth in these Nevada jobs:

Building Industry Jobs

  • Cement Mason

Electrical Jobs

  • Electrical System Assemblers
  • Licensed Electricians

Industrial Jobs

  • Industrial Engineers
  • Inspectors
  • Machinists

Manufacturing Jobs

  • Assemblers
  • Assembly Line Leaders
  • Production Operators

Service Jobs

  • Taxi and Shared Ride Drivers

Highlight on Industries in Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the largest city in Nevada, with over 600,000 residents in the city proper. There are nearly 2.3 million residents in the entire Las Vegas metropolitan area. Las Vegas is one of the most famous resort cities in the United States, known for its world-renowned nightlife and entertainment options.

Las Vegas is known as “The Entertainment Capital of the World,” and is home to many large casinos, hotels, resorts, restaurants, and theaters. The city annually hosts many business conventions and is a global leader in the hospitality industry. Las Vegas annually ranks as one of the world’s most visited tourist destinations, with over 40 million visitors spending over $100 billion in the economy.

Major Employers in Las Vegas, Nevada

Within the Las Vegas metropolitan area, the major employers include several globally known names within the hospitality industry, including:

  1. Boyd Gaming
  2. Caesar’s Entertainment
  3. California Hotel and Casino
  4. Clark County School District
  5. Coast Casinos Inc
  6. Déjà vu Worldwide
  7. Diamond Resorts
  8. Dreyer’s
  9. Las Vegas Sands
  10. MGM Grand Las Vegas
  11. The Mirage – MGM Resorts
  12. MGM Resorts International
  13. Perry Johnson & Associates
  14. Scientific Games
  15. Southwest Gas Holdings
  16. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
  17. The Mirage Resort and Casino
  18. The Venetian Las Vegas
  19. Wynn Las Vegas
  20. Wynn Resorts

Largest Industries in Las Vegas, Nevada

The largest industries in Las Vegas include:

  • Education
  • Food Products (Ice Cream)
  • Gaming
  • Healthcare Information Technology
  • Hospitality
  • Utilities

What Should Job Seekers do?

Job seekers should investigate the fastest growing jobs in Nevada for opportunities. A number of resources are available to learn about jobs and careers in Las Vegas. Professional networks such as Linkedin often provide a wealth of information on companies and contacts. Job seekers may want to focus on a specific location such as Henderson or North Las Vegas, and then narrow down their search by industry in Henderson or industry in North Las Vegas to specific job type. Job seekers should utilize professional career services to enhance their job search and achieve success in their career objectives.

Thriving locations such as Las Vegas often have many top tourist destinations. All of these destinations need job seekers to fill local employment opportunities in related and service industries, from Helicopter Pilot for tours over the city, to caring for the marine animals as an Aquarist at the Shark Reef Aquarium.

What Should Employers in Nevada do?

Employers in Nevada should examine their employment needs as economic growth fosters competition for job seekers with requisite skills and training. They should review their relocation program to determine if it benefits their talent acquisition goals and corporate objectives. Employers should work with a Relocation Management Company that has the knowledge and expertise to help them design a relocation program that promotes global talent acquisition.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of domestic relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients develop hiring and recruiting programs to attract highly skilled job seekers. Our team can help your company determine how to attract job seekers looking for employment opportunities in Nevada, or any other location around the world.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a .com. The company also created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation® technology platform.

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Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s recruiting, hiring, and relocation program needs in Nevada, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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