Supply and Demand in Action: The U-Haul Indicator 9 comments
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Now MSN reports on this phenomenon in an article "Where Jobs Are: The U-Haul Indicator":
One measure of a region's economic health is the relative price of moving-truck rentals. It has been said that people vote with their feet. They pick up and go to where the jobs and opportunities are. The hard part is that it costs more -- a lot more -- to move to where the jobs and opportunities are than to move to where jobs and opportunities are limited. My favorite measure for this doesn't come from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Nor does it come from any other agency of the federal government.
It comes from U-Haul, the truck and trailer rental company. It has on-the-ground evidence and prices its rentals accordingly. Go to its Web site, and you can learn quickly where people are going. You can also learn where they are leaving. How will you know this? Simple..
MP: You heard it here first.
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Thanks.
I hadn't thought about it even once...duh.
Houston Chroncile
Oct. 27, 2009, 9:37PM
Try $1,808 if you want to rent a 26-foot U-Haul truck, fill it with your worldly goods, and drive it to San Antonio. But if you wanted to leave San Antonio (unemployment rate: 7 percent) and move to Las Vegas, it would cost you only $421 for the same equipment.
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