More Coloradans Are Leaving—Here’s Where They’re Headed

We’re used to seeing license plates from nearly every state in Colorado, but the flow of new residents is beginning to shift.

People Still Move to Colorado—But Not Like Before
Colorado gained 33,000 new residents last year, yet the overall pace of migration into the state has slowed compared to the past two decades.

The Great Migration Is Losing Steam
The once-steady influx is tapering off, with fewer people making the move to the Centennial State than in years past.

U-Haul Data Shows a Reverse Trend
U-Haul’s 2025 migration report reveals that many Coloradans are packing up and heading elsewhere. The data offers insight into the top destinations for those leaving the state.

Texas Tops the List
Texas is the most popular relocation spot for former Coloradans, with Austin, Dallas, and Houston drawing the largest numbers.

Nearby States Are Also in Demand
Many are also choosing to move closer to home. Kansas City remains a top destination, and there’s been a noticeable migration to New Mexico and Utah as well.

Kansas City’s Popularity Endures
Last year, Kansas City ranked as the number-one city for relocating Coloradans, and the 2025 results show the trend isn’t slowing down.

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