Texas transplants from California who drive Visits to In N’ Out Burger have increased 24% during the last three years.

Texas transplants from California who drive Visits to In N’ Out Burger have increased 24% during the last three years.


It’s not the chicken-fried steak or the grilled beef brisket that Californians long for when they go to Texas.

According to a recent statistics analysis by Placer.ai, more Golden State Warriors are moving east, escaping the high costs and criminality of the state’s metropolitan centers for the vast landscapes and sweeping suburbs of the Lone Star State, while keeping their love for In-N-Out.

Additionally, the fad is propelling fast food chain sales through the red roof.

More than one in ten new Texans are from California, despite efforts by Governor Gavin Newsom of California to stop the migration to Governor Greg Abbott’s state. Examples include Los Angeles, San Francisco, and other California cities.

Californian transplants in Texas keep their craving for the Golden State delicacy of In-N-Out

Californian transplants in Texas keep their craving for the Golden State delicacy of In-N-Out

Californian transplants in Texas keep their craving for the Golden State delicacy of In-N-Out

In-N-Out's Double Double, seen here, offers two beef patties, two slices of cheese on a bun

In-N-Out's Double Double, seen here, offers two beef patties, two slices of cheese on a bun

In-N-Out’s Double Double, seen here, offers two beef patties, two slices of cheese on a bun

More and more Californians and big corporations are fleeing the state for Texas, seeking lower rent and taxes

More and more Californians and big corporations are fleeing the state for Texas, seeking lower rent and taxes

More and more Californians and big corporations are fleeing the state for Texas, seeking lower rent and taxes

More than 1 in 10 new transplants to Texas come from California, despite Gov. Gavin Newsom's effort to stem the bleeding

More than 1 in 10 new transplants to Texas come from California, despite Gov. Gavin Newsom's effort to stem the bleeding

Despite efforts by Governor Gavin Newsom to stop the hemorrhage, more than one in ten new transplants to Texas are from California.

Therefore, it may not be a surprise that visits to Texas In-N-Out locations increased by a staggering 35.3 percent between 2019 and 2022. Only 1.1 percent more people visited McDonald’s, Burger King, and other fast food restaurants in the state during that time.

According to the analytics company’s report, 1.6% of all new residents in the Dallas-Ft. Worth region between 2019 and 2022 were from Los Angeles County.

According to Placer.ai’s analysis, it makes sense that Dallas’s burger businesses witnessed a 24.4 percent spike in visits over the last three years while other fast-food restaurants only saw a 0.9 percent increase.

Given that DFW is home to 23 In-N-Out locations, it seems reasonable that DFW has the greatest In-N-Out traffic.

In-N-Out, which debuted in Texas in 2011 and has since expanded to include locations in Waco, Houston, and San Antonio.

California's population declined again in 2021 for the second consecutive year

California's population declined again in 2021 for the second consecutive year

California’s population declined again in 2021 for the second consecutive year

Billboards warning residents to not 'move to Texas' have popped up in major California cities in reference to the Uvalde school shooting. The eerie billboard features famous Texan slogans and a suspicious man in a hoodie and sunglasses

Billboards warning residents to not 'move to Texas' have popped up in major California cities in reference to the Uvalde school shooting. The eerie billboard features famous Texan slogans and a suspicious man in a hoodie and sunglasses

Billboards warning residents to not ‘move to Texas’ have popped up in major California cities in reference to the Uvalde school shooting. The eerie billboard features famous Texan slogans and a suspicious man in a hoodie and sunglasses

One billboard in the San Francisco was seen at the corner of Folsom and 7th Street leased to FoxPoint Media advertisers

One billboard in the San Francisco was seen at the corner of Folsom and 7th Street leased to FoxPoint Media advertisers

At the intersection of Folsom and 7th Street in San Francisco, there was one billboard that FoxPoint Media advertisers had access to.

It’s difficult to understand why the fast food business has a cult-like following. It has appeared in films like The Big Lebowski and Swingers as well as in the TV series The Simpsons and Arrested Development.

The standard menu, which includes hamburgers, fries, soft drinks, and milkshakes, makes Californians salivate. Not here, McSalads Shakers. Two beef patties and two pieces of cheese make up the satiety-inducing Double-Double.

Despite Californians’ passion for In-N-Out, they don’t appear to stay in the state very long.

In 2021, a long-term trend was maintained with around 280,000 more individuals moving out of California and into other states than moving in.

Big move to the South: Companies ditching Democrat states to set up headquarters in Texas

  • Tesla since 2021
  • Hewlett Packard since 2022
  • Oracle since 2020
  • 8VC since 2021
  • Caterpillar since 2022
  • Joe Rogan’s company since 2020
  • Aeromax Industries since 2019
  • Astura Medical since 2019
  • Charles Schwab since 2020
  • Green Dot since 2021
  • Incora since 2021
  • Maddox Defense since 2020
  • Pabst Brewing Co since 2020

Between 2010 and 2019, more over 300,000 inhabitants left the Eureka State for Texas.

According to US Census Bureau statistics, between 2018 and 2019, around 50,000 Californians relocated to Texas annually. During those two years, 35,000 individuals each year on average moved from Texas to California.

California is still the most populous US state, with an estimated 39,185,605 citizens as of the end of the year, placing it well ahead of Texas, which came in second with 29.5 million people.

However, after years of rapid growth that got California tantalizingly near to the 40 million milestones, the state’s population has decreased by 117,552 individuals this year, bringing it approximately back to where it was in 2016.

Since Texas has one of the lowest corporation taxes in the nation at roughly 20 percent, more businesses have joined the bandwagon to relocate there as well.

Texas is a desirable central hub for travel and communication since it is located in the heart of the nation. In compared to big US cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco, corporate rent is also cheap.

Since Governor Abbott entered office, some 250 businesses—including Tesla, Oracle, and Joe Rogan’s production company—have relocated to the Lone Star state.

Unknown billboards appeared in San Francisco and Los Angeles last week warning Californians to avoid the Lone Star State.

“In Uvalde, The Texas Miracle Died.” Don’t relocate to Texas,’ said the notice.

As more Californians leave the state due to rising living expenses, Newsom has intensified his 2024 campaign by criticizing the Republican states of Texas and Florida for their abortion and gun control legislation.

In-N-Out launched in Texas in 2011, including this location in San Antonio. Now, there are 43 of the burger outposts in the Lone Star State

In-N-Out launched in Texas in 2011, including this location in San Antonio. Now, there are 43 of the burger outposts in the Lone Star State

In-N-Out launched in Texas in 2011, including this location in San Antonio. Now, there are 43 of the burger outposts in the Lone Star State

California Governor Gavin Newsom

California Governor Gavin Newsom

Texas Governor Greg Abbott

Texas Governor Greg Abbott

California Governor Gavin Newsom (left) has gone after his Texas counterpart Greg Abbott with full-page newspaper adverts about abortion and gun violence

Newsom's ads are slated to run in the Austin American-Statesman, Houston Chronicle and El Paso Times

Newsom's ads are slated to run in the Austin American-Statesman, Houston Chronicle and El Paso Times

The Austin American-Statesman, Houston Chronicle, and El Paso Times are scheduled to publish Newsom’s advertisements.

In July, Newsom attacked Abbott by placing advertisements in significant Texas newspapers with the claim that California’s child fatality rate is due to gun violence.

California can outlaw lethal weapons of war and save lives if Texas can outlaw abortion and put lives at risk. We want Governor Abbott to follow California’s example if he genuinely wants to defend the right to life, according to the advertisement.

The Democratic governor’s advertisement pleading for people to relocate to the Golden State followed one in Florida.

The advertisement said, “I implore all of you residing in Florida to join the fight—or join us in California, where we still believe in freedom.”


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