Arizona gained the second most residents from California, 63,000 people, and Nevada followed with 55,000. |
Interstate migration trends can reflect shifting societal patterns. Factors such as job prospects, housing costs, and lifestyle choices shape these population movements. This knowledge is crucial for policymakers, businesses, and everyday people planning for the future. Here are closer looks at population losses and gains in two of the nation’s biggest states: California and Texas.
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See the facts on the states Californians moved to and more on the states people left to go live in Texas. | |
Data behind the newsToday is World Refugee Day. Get the facts on where many refugees resettle in the US. Tropical Storm Bret is no longer expected to turn into a hurricane. How does NOAA predict hurricanes? Find out here. Don’t forget to take the weekly fact quiz! | |
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The nation exported a record $3 trillion in goods and services last year, roughly $250 billion more than in 2021 (after adjusting for inflation).
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