Posted August 20, 201410 yr Thought this was some interesting data on domestic migration into and out of Ohio. First some maps. Ohio had a net gain in domestic migration from 22 states in 2005, but still had an overall loss of 40,481. In 2012, Ohio had a net gain from 25 states. Although not a huge difference in the number of states, the state had a net loss of just 105. The state improved its net migration rate in 34 states including DC. Quite the improvement.
August 20, 201410 yr Regionally, here is the breakdown of net migration. South (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, N. Carolina, Oklahoma, S. Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and W. Virginia. 2005 -45,460 2012 -13,625 % Change: +70.03% By State by Year Alabama 2005: +370 2012: +2,294 Change: +520% Arkansas 2005: -155 2012: -251 Change: -66.23% Florida 2005: -22,764 2012: -6,561 Change: +71.18% Georgia 2005: -1,778 2012: +551 Change: +130.99% Kentucky 2005: -3,234 2012: -3,814 Change: -17.93% Louisiana 2005: -541 2012: +1,099 Change: +303.14% Mississippi 2005: -188 2012: +121 Change: +164.36% North Carolina 2005: -4,361 2012: -3,839 Change: +11.97% Oklahoma 2005: -893 2012: -290 Change: +67.53% South Carolina 2005: -1,670 2012: -1,943 Change: -16.35% Tennessee 2005: -2,759 2012: -2,658 Change: +3.66% Texas 2005: -3,442 2012: +3,032 Change: +188.09% Virginia: 2005: -3,160 2012: -2,429 Change: +23.13% West Virginia 2005: -885 2012: +1,063 Change: +220.11% So it appears that the Sun Belt is losing its grip quite a bit. West Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. 2005 +211 2012 -6,730 By State by Year Alaska 2005: +177 2012: +891 Change: +403.39% Arizona 2005: -2,330 2012: -2,977 Change: -27.77% California 2005: +3,080 2012: -1,658 Change: -153.83% Colorado 2005: +596 2012: +1,353 Change: +127.01% Hawaii 2005: -267 2012: +314 Change: +217.60% Idaho 2005: -292 2012: -606 Change: -107.53% Montana 2005: +10 2012: -126 Change: -1,360.00% Nevada 2005: -1,354 2012: -500 Change: +63.07% New Mexico 2005: -1,332 2012: +183 Change: +113.74% Oregon 2005: -658 2012: -979 Change: -48.78% Utah 2005: +1,159 2012: -1,658 Change: -243.05% Washington 2005: -1,077 2012: -330 Change: +69.36% Wyoming 2005: +169 2012: -617 Change: -465.09% The West, particularly the Mountain West, did much better in 2012. Overall, the west was the only region that did worse. Northern states are next.
August 20, 201410 yr Where did you get the data from? Here: http://www.census.gov/hhes/migration/data/acs.html
August 20, 201410 yr North 2005: +4,768 2012: +20,250 Change: +324.71% By State by Year Connecticut 2005: +43 2012: +1,068 Change: +2,383.72% Delaware 2005: +572 2012: +888 Change: +55.24% Washington DC 2005: +237 2012: +334 Change: +40.93% Illinois 2005: +2,516 2012: +2,638 Change: +4.85% Indiana 2005: -171 2012: +2,299 Change: +1,444.44% Iowa 2005: +309 2012: -88 Change: -128.48% Kansas 2005: -538 2012: -144 Change: +73.23% Maine 2005: -915 2012: +561 Change: +161.31% Maryland 2005: +308 2012: +2,504 Change: +712.99% Massachusetts 2005: +586 2012: +360 Change: -38.57% Michigan 2005: +1,229 2012: +5,018 Change: +308.30% Minnesota 2005: -307 2012: -1,513 Change: -392.83% Missouri 2005: -1,010 2012: -531 Change: +47.43% Nebraska 2005: +639 2012: +489 Change: -23.47% New Hampshire 2005: -514 2012: -135 Change: +73.74% New Jersey 2005: +396 2012: +3,251 Change: +720.96% New York 2005: -1,075 2012: +4,107 Change: +482.05% North Dakota 2005: +342 2012: +447 Change: +30.70% Pennsylvania 2005: +3,293 2012: -172 Change: -105.22% Rhode Island 2005: +194 2012: +372 Change: +91.75% South Dakota 2005: -105 2012: -17 Change: +83.81% Vermont 2005: +74 2012: +150 Change: +102.70% Wisconsin 2005: +635 2012: -1,636 Change: -357.64%
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