Friday, April 20, 2007

What states are Americans moving to, and leaving from?

Florida, Arizona, and Nevada; and Illinois, California, and New York, apparently.

Domestic migration = (Number of USA people moving into a state) - (Number of USA people moving to another state). These figures are for 2002 - 2003.

1. Florida = 177,734
2. Arizona = 61,200
3. Nevada = 44,718
4. Georgia = 31,785
5. Virginia = 28,412
6. North Carolina = 25,100
7. Tennessee = 19,942
8. South Carolina = 19,735
9. Texas = 15,998
10. Oregon = 13,300
11. Idaho = 10,132
12. Maine = 9,862
13. Kentucky = 8,592
14. Maryland = 8,266
15. Missouri = 7,871
16. Pennsylvania = 7,841
17. New Hampshire = 6,472
18. Delaware = 5,762
19. Washington = 5,687
20. Arkansas = 5,255
21. West Virginia = 5,140
22. New Mexico = 5,074
23. Montana = 5,033
24. Wisconsin = 4,981
25. Alabama = 4,525
26. Hawaii = 2,129
27. Rhode Island = 1,843
28. Vermont = 1,272
29. Indiana = 1,019
30. Oklahoma = 400
USA = 0
31. South Dakota = (30)
32. Wyoming = (130)
33. Alaska = (320)
34. Connecticut = (1,234)
35. Nebraska = (1,319)
36. North Dakota = (2,049)
37. Mississippi = (2,588)
38. Iowa = (5,535)
39. Minnesota = (7,705)
40. Kansas = (9,568)
41. Louisiana = (10,605)
42. Colorado = (10,611)
43. Utah = (11,263)
44. District of Columbia = (11,837)
45. Michigan = (25,583)
46. Ohio = (27,497)
47. New Jersey = (33,225)
48. Massachusetts = (45,099)
49. Illinois = (73,980)
50. California = (94,861)
51. New York = (170,041)

Ugh, New Yorkers should just stay in their own state. >

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