Gen Z is heading to Texas - one city is surging
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Published on March 22, 2026.
A study by MovingPlace has found that young people are moving to Texas, prioritising tech job hubs, entry-level openings, and affordable housing in major metros. The highest influx was from Texas, with 5,081 moving in and out of 3,555 moving in. The study also noted that Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington led city gains at 484, followed by Houston.
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