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U-Haul Ranks Austin, Texas and Boise, Idaho Top 2005 Growth Cities

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PHOENIX, April 14, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- U-Haul, celebrating 60 years of serving the do-it-yourself household moving industry, today released results of the U-Haul National Migration Trend Report reflecting the nation's top growth areas for families who moved during 2005. The 2005 Top Growth Cities Report indicates that for cities with more than 10,000 families moving, Austin, Texas, has the highest percentage of growth, with 6.48 percent more families moving into the area than out. For cities with 5,000 -10,000 families moving, Boise, Idaho had the highest percentage of growth for the second year in a row, with 12.85 percent.

"The report, reflective of growth patterns of the United States during 2005, was compiled based on nationwide trends in cities of all sizes and reflects communities with more than 5,000 families moving in or out of the area," said John "J.T." Taylor, U-Haul executive vice president. "Growth cities were then determined by calculating the percentage of inbound moves vs. outbound moves for each area."

The 2005 Top Growth Cities Report was compiled from more than 1.58 million U-Haul transactions between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2005. A complete copy of the National Migration Trend Report follows.

U-Haul, based in Phoenix and celebrating its 60th year as the industry giant, has the largest rental fleet in the world with over 92,000 trucks and 73,000 trailers. U-Haul, the undisputed leader in the truck-and-trailer rental industry, is one of the industry's largest operators of self-storage facilities, the world's largest installer of permanent trailer hitches and the world's largest single-brand Yellow Pages advertiser. For more information, visit www.uhaul.com.

Note to editors: The annual mileage of North American U-Haul trucks would move a family to the moon and back more than seven times per day, every day of the year.



               U-Haul Top U.S. Growth Cities*
                  January - December 2005
             With More Than 10,000 Families Moving

  RANK         CITY                            %GROWTH

    1.     AUSTIN, Texas                        6.48%
    2.     AURORA, Ill.                         5.99%
    3.     INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.                   5.25%
    4.     BIRMINGHAM, Ala.                     4.09%
    5.     JOLIET, Ill.                         3.54%
    6.     FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.                   3.18%
    7.     NEW YORK CITY, N.Y.                  2.94%
    8.     TAMPA, Fla.                          2.75%
    9.     CHARLOTTE, N.C.                      2.75%
   10.     MIAMI, Fla.                          2.62%
   11.     NASHVILLE, Tenn.                     2.02%
   12.     BOSTON, Mass.                        1.65%
   13.     KANSAS CITY, Mo.                     1.62%
   14.     SAN DIEGO, Calif.                    1.32%
   15.     ORLANDO, Fla.                        1.04%

 * Data compiled from over 1.58 million transactions from
   January - December, 2005.


                   U-Haul Top U.S. Growth Cities*
                      January - December 2005
                  With 5,000-10,000 Families Moving

        RANK          CITY                            %GROWTH

         1.        BOISE, Idaho                        12.85%
         2.        VICTORVILLE, Calif.                 11.49%
         3.        DES MOINES, Iowa                    10.15%
         4.        PALM SPRINGS, Calif.                 8.43%
         5.        IRVINE, Calif.                       7.93%
         6.        LANCASTER, Calif.                    6.25%
         7.        BATON ROUGE, La.                     5.71%
         8.        FORT MYERS, Fla.                     5.54%
         9.        SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif.              5.52%
        10.        SPOKANE, Wash.                       5.50%
        11.        OCEANSIDE, Calif.                    4.74%
        12.        FORT PIERCE, Fla.                    4.67%
        13.        GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.                  4.63%
        14.        TEMECULA, Calif.                     4.59%
        15.        OCALA, Fla.                          4.10%
        16.        LAKELAND, Fla.                       3.91%
        17.        SPRINGFIELD, Mo.                     3.58%
        18.        WACO, Texas                          3.44%
        19.        ALPHARETTA, Ga.                      3.29%
        20.        OMAHA, Neb.                          3.24%
        21.        QUEENS, N.Y.                         3.14%
        22.        TALLAHASSE, Fla.                     3.07%
        23.        BAKERSFIELD, Calif.                  2.94%
        24.        RENO, Nev.                           2.83%
    *Data compiled from over 1.58 million transactions from January -
    December 2005.
CONTACT:  U-Haul International, Inc.
          Joanne Fried, Director Media and Public Relation
          Ashleigh Wagner, Media and Public Relations Specialist
          (602) 263-6194
          publicrelations@uhaul.com



 
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