Ranking of US States By Net Domestic Migration Rate per 1K in 2017

Updated on June 18, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2017, among all US states and DC, Idaho had the highest net domestic migration rate (14.71), followed by Nevada (12.84), and South Carolina (9.9).

On the other hand, Alaska had the lowest net domestic migration rate (-14.51) followed by Wyoming (-14.37), and Hawaii (-10.1).

The chart below shows the top 10 states with high net domestic migration rate, and the table below shows the ranking of all the 50 US states and the District of Columbia.

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Ranking of US States By Net Domestic Migration Rate per 1K in 2017
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Rank State Net Dom. Migration Rate
1 Idaho 14.71
2 Nevada 12.84
3 South Carolina 9.9
4 Oregon 9.18
5 Arizona 8.95
6 Washington 8.74
7 Montana 8.31
8 Florida 7.9
9 Colorado 6.61
10 Tennessee 6.39
11 North Carolina 6.34
12 Utah 5.97
13 Delaware 4.65
14 Georgia 3.84
15 Maine 3.62
16 New Hampshire 3.06
17 Texas 3.02
18 South Dakota 2.32
19 District of Columbia 1.52
20 Arkansas 1.39
21 Minnesota 1.36
22 Kentucky 0.64
23 Alabama 0.47
24 Missouri -0.16
25 Indiana -0.28
26 Wisconsin -0.61
27 Ohio -0.74
28 Iowa -1.23
29 Michigan -1.32
30 Vermont -1.37
31 Virginia -1.48
32 Nebraska -1.9
33 Pennsylvania -2.15
34 Oklahoma -2.58
35 Mississippi -2.67
36 California -3.52
37 Massachusetts -3.61
38 New Mexico -3.62
39 Rhode Island -3.83
40 Maryland -4
41 Kansas -5.08
42 West Virginia -5.55
43 Louisiana -6.04
44 New Jersey -6.44
45 Connecticut -6.64
46 Illinois -8.96
47 North Dakota -9.22
48 New York -9.59
49 Hawaii -10.1
50 Wyoming -14.37
51 Alaska -14.51