Uptick in L.A. Residents Moving to the Northeast as New Fires Burn and Officials Warn of Santa Ana Winds
Briefly

Ryan Serhant reported an immediate increase in calls from Los Angeles agents seeking assistance for clients wanting to relocate to the East Coast after the wildfires.
The wildfires became 'the final straw' for many residents, prompting them to permanently leave California for areas like Connecticut, New Jersey, and Florida.
Data suggest that the trend of Californians moving out began during the COVID-19 pandemic and persists, with U-Haul indicating that 51% of traffic is outbound.
Even prior to the wildfires, California was experiencing a significant net loss of residents, a trend observed with major moving companies confirming more departures than arrivals.
Read at SFGATE
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