HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- While Census numbers show more people are moving to Houston, a new survey shows even more want to move out because of severe weather.
When it comes to dealing with storms like Hurricane Beryl, a new survey shows 40% of Houston-area residents say they're over it. A new survey from the Kinder Institute at Rice found that's how many people may move because of severe weather.
"It speaks to the psychology, to the mentality, to the resilience that people may be feeling in the face of the upcoming hurricane season," Kinder Institute at Rice's Daniel Potter explained.
On Thursday, a council committee heard from Potter on the findings of the survey. Researchers told leaders that people aren't just tired of how storms impact their lives, they struggle to afford to boun