United States Net International Migration By State in 2018

Updated on January 21, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2018, the net international migration for the United States was 719,871. Florida had the highest net international migration (132,690), followed by Texas (69,138), and California (68,369). On the other hand, Nevada had the lowest net international migration -697, followed by West Virginia (54), and Montana (435).

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Net International migration for a given state refers to the difference between number of people moving to the state from other parts of the world outside the borders of the United States (50 states and District of Columbia) and the number of people moving out of the state to other parts of the world outside the borders of the United States.

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State Net International Migration
Alabama 3940
Alaska 742
Arizona 8180
Arkansas 1052
California 68369
Colorado 11306
Connecticut 18949
Delaware 670
Florida 132690
Georgia 17766
Hawaii 4537
Idaho 463
Illinois 20899
Indiana 15414
Iowa 3089
Kansas 4307
Kentucky 1490
Louisiana 3747
Maine 1024
Maryland 16629
Massachusetts 37740
Michigan 14012
Minnesota 10089
Mississippi 2089
Missouri 6373
Montana 435
Nebraska 3478
Nevada -697
New Hampshire 2570
New Jersey 27118
New Mexico 1623
New York 57774
North Carolina 16207
North Dakota 1247
Ohio 14101
Oklahoma 4875
Oregon 3592
Pennsylvania 32997
Rhode Island 4631
South Carolina 6869
South Dakota 638
Tennessee 10424
Texas 69138
Utah 6112
Vermont 551
Virginia 17189
Washington 23605
West Virginia 54
Wisconsin 6011
Wyoming 708
District of Columbia 3055