So many people are fleeing California that U-Haul "ran out of" trucks there 🤣
· Jan 12, 2022 · NottheBee.com

According to a new report from U-Haul, California is the #1 state that people are looking to leave.

Check it out:

California remained the top state for out-migration, but its net loss of U-Haul trucks wasn't as severe as in 2020. That can be partially attributed to the fact that U-Haul simply ran out of inventory to meet customer demand for outbound equipment.

Way to go, ya crazy lefties!

U-Haul literally "ran out of" trucks due to all the one-way departures from the state.

In a way, this fulfills a prophesy from The Babylon Bee:

So what was the number one destination for these California refugees?

Texas.

Texas reclaims the No. 1 growth state status it held from 2016-18. It ranked second to Florida in 2019 and Tennessee in 2020.

"We see a lot of growth coming from the East and West Coast," said Matt Merrill, U-Haul Area District Vice President of the Dallas Fort-Worth Metroplex and West Texas. "A lot of people moving here from California (and) New York. We also see a lot of people coming in from the Chicago markets. I think that's a lot due to the job growth – a lot of opportunity here. The cost of living here is much lower than those areas. Texas is open for business."

It's not just job growth, Matt. A lack of totalitarian policies, no income tax, safe and affordable neighborhoods for families, and the ability to protect yourself with a blaster are also on that list.

Please don't California the state of Texas tho!

Here's the top 10 list of states people are moving to in droves:

For those still stuck in California, after the most recent round of tax hikes, gender-neutral store requirements, and vax mandates, you'll want to put a hold on the war rigs you'll need to leave the state by next year:

Last one out of Cali, turn off the lights!


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