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Here's where a lot of Americans are moving
Here's where a lot of Americans are moving
by Andy Kiersz
"Americans are continuing their long-term trend of moving south and west.
The US Census Bureau recently released its estimates for how the populations of the United States' 3,142 counties and county equivalents changed in the year between July 1, 2017 and July 1, 2018. In addition to the overall population change, the Census Bureau also released data on the various components of that change.
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The above map shows net domestic migration - the number of Americans who moved into a county from somewhere else in the US minus the number of people who moved out of that county to another US jurisdiction - adjusted by each county's 2017 population. Counties in blue had more people moving in than moving out, and counties in red experienced negative net migration.
Suburban counties in the South and West regions tended to see more people moving in than Midwestern and Northeastern counties. Most of Florida's counties had net positive domestic migration.
Here are the 10 counties with populations of at least 10,000 with the biggest population increases from domestic migration per 1,000 residents.
Three of the top 10 counties are in Florida, and another three are in Texas:
A recent Census Bureau report on migration that took a look at a handful of data sets covering different aspects of where Americans are moving reinforced the trend of Americans moving south. The report noted that in 2018, about 1.2 million people moved to the South from one of the other three regions of the US, while just 714,000 moved out of the South, for a net gain of about 512,000.
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The US Census Bureau recently released its estimates for how the populations of the United States' 3,142 counties and county equivalents changed in the year between July 1, 2017 and July 1, 2018. In addition to the overall population change, the Census Bureau also released data on the various components of that change.
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The above map shows net domestic migration - the number of Americans who moved into a county from somewhere else in the US minus the number of people who moved out of that county to another US jurisdiction - adjusted by each county's 2017 population. Counties in blue had more people moving in than moving out, and counties in red experienced negative net migration.
Suburban counties in the South and West regions tended to see more people moving in than Midwestern and Northeastern counties. Most of Florida's counties had net positive domestic migration.
Here are the 10 counties with populations of at least 10,000 with the biggest population increases from domestic migration per 1,000 residents.
Three of the top 10 counties are in Florida, and another three are in Texas:
A recent Census Bureau report on migration that took a look at a handful of data sets covering different aspects of where Americans are moving reinforced the trend of Americans moving south. The report noted that in 2018, about 1.2 million people moved to the South from one of the other three regions of the US, while just 714,000 moved out of the South, for a net gain of about 512,000.
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