United States Net Domestic Migration By State in 2017

Updated on January 21, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, Florida had the highest net domestic migration (164,243), followed by Texas (84,806), and North Carolina (64,769). On the other hand, New York had the lowest net domestic migration -188,058, followed by California (-138,211), and Illinois (-114,690).

You can also see links at the bottom of the page for similar information for each state by county as well as the trend for each state.

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Net Domestic migration for a given state refers to the the difference between the number of people moving to the state from other parts of the United States (excluding Puerto Rico) and the number of people moving out of the state to other parts of the United States (excluding Puerto Rico).

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State Net Domestic Migration
Alabama 2287
Alaska -10765
Arizona 62648
Arkansas 4170
California -138211
Colorado 36903
Connecticut -23749
Delaware 4438
Florida 164243
Georgia 39798
Hawaii -14416
Idaho 25035
Illinois -114690
Indiana -1882
Iowa -3850
Kansas -14784
Kentucky 2864
Louisiana -28265
Maine 4829
Maryland -24085
Massachusetts -24724
Michigan -13174
Minnesota 7542
Mississippi -7975
Missouri -1007
Montana 8712
Nebraska -3634
Nevada 37833
New Hampshire 4124
New Jersey -57192
New Mexico -7582
New York -188058
North Carolina 64769
North Dakota -6975
Ohio -8612
Oklahoma -10152
Oregon 37826
Pennsylvania -27494
Rhode Island -4048
South Carolina 49430
South Dakota 2012
Tennessee 42680
Texas 84806
Utah 18362
Vermont -855
Virginia -12510
Washington 64346
West Virginia -10139
Wisconsin -3512
Wyoming -8372
District of Columbia 1055