Huntsville, Alabama saw an ‘insane influx of people’ in 2025, U-Haul says

For the fourth consecutive year, Alabama saw more people moving into its cities rather than leaving, according to U-Haul.
The transportation company is out with its Growth Index migration data for 2025, ranking Alabama ninth among the states using customer transaction data for the year.
Last year, the state placed 16th. To create the ranking, U-Haul sifted through more than 2.5 million one-way transactions last year in the U.S. and Canada.
Simply put, more people using U-Haul are moving into Alabama than heading out. In fact, arrivals were 1% higher than in 2025, while departures were unchanged.
Texas recorded the most people moving in during 2025, followed by Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee and South Carolina. Dead last, for the sixth year in a row, was California.
According to U-Haul, states were ranked by their net gain – or loss – of U-Haul customers who rented a one-way truck, trailer or U-Box portable moving container in one state and dropped off their equipment in another state.
Unsurprisingly, Huntsville and its surrounding municipalities saw the most migrations, according to Doug Weston, U-Haul Area District Vice President for most of Alabama and Georgia.
“The U.S. Space Command is headquartered in Huntsville, and it has brought an insane influx of people to the state,” Weston said.
“NASA and SpaceX have a large presence here. These three institutions have a slew of young and seasoned professionals relocating here.”
Weston said the state is drawing large amounts of people from the West Coast, especially due to the affordability of living and housing costs.
“You can buy a house for the same price as the one you had on the West Coast, but it will be at least double the size and you will get a giant plot of land to go with it,” he said.
Other growth markets included Athens, Auburn, Bay Minette, Chelsea, Cullman, Daphne, Decatur, Fairhope, Foley, Hoover, Huntsville, Opelika, Owens Cross Roads, Spanish Fort and Troy.



