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Many of the truck
rental service like Heartz, Budget Rent, Budget
truck rental, Ryder, Monster Truck, Ruan Leasing,
Penskee Leasing are the only source for the client
to save money on cross country self move. If You
are moving in the summer, you might find that the
truck rental agencies are often more expensive
then the local moving companies. The cost of
renting a 26-foot U- Haul moving truck for a
one-way trip from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is
US$1,080. The same move in the opposite direction
costs only US$133. This is a typical situation
when the stream of moving is in one direction
only. The more mileage needed the more it is going
to cost. Prices may be up to $4400 for a one way
truck from Seattle to Florida.
To economist Brian Wesbury, the difference in cost
is an accurate snapshot of the economic climate in
California: People are moving out of the state as
opportunity diminishes and few want to move into a
slumping economy. A one-way U-Haul move from Los
Angeles to Phoenix costs US$837 while the return
costs US$116. San Francisco to Boise: US$2,024.
Return trip: US$310.
Compare those rates to what U-Haul charges for the
same truck between two Midwestern cities. A U-Haul
rental from Chicago and Detroit costs US$419. The
return rental is almost identical in price at
US$449. You may find the same differences with
Ryder and Budget truck rentals. "Obviously,
California is having a hard time keeping U-Haul
trucks in the state," wrote Mr. Wesbury, in a note
to clients.
Mr. Wesbury, who works at brokerage firm Griffin,
Kubik, Stephens & Thompson in Chicago, says the
Chicago-Detroit rates show the flow of trucks
between the two cities is virtually equal when
compared with the flow of trucks between
California and other western cities.
The Golden State is in a slump, and people are
leaving en masse, and Mr. Wesbury says it will
prove to be a political test for the state's new
governor to equalize the growing disparity in
U-Haul rates.
"Arnold Schwarzenegger's success as Governor of
California can be measured by his ability to stop
migration and bring U-Haul rates back in balance."
While economists usually look at indicators such
as personal income growth and state gross domestic
product as barometers of economic climate, Mr.
Wesbury says such indicators don't accurately
portray what's going on at that moment.
Take the example of personal income growth. During
the 12-month period ending March, 2003, personal
income in California rose 3.5%, while in
neighbouring Arizona and Nevada it grew 4.0% and
4.7% respectively.
While the number shows a gap between the states,
it also represents a trend that occurred in a past
timeframe.
Mr. Wesbury says most indicators fail to depict
the here and now. For that, he prefers to look at
market prices, such as U-Haul rental rates.
"A much better real time indicator of California's
ability to create economic opportunity is the cost
of renting a U-Haul truck," he wrote.
"Because markets bring together the decisions of
millions, they always provide signals that are
much more accurate than forecasters, politicians
or the press."
CALIFORNIA EXODUS: The cost of renting a 26 ft.
U-Haul truck one way:
Los Angeles to Las Vegas: US$1,080
Las Vegas to Los Angeles: US$133
Los Angeles to Phoenix: US$837
Phoenix to Los Angeles: US$116
Los Angeles to Denver: US$1,908
Denver to Los Angeles: US$498
San Francisco to Boise: US$2,024
Boise to San Francisco: US$310
Chicago to Detroit : US$419
Detroit to Chicago: US$449
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