Ranking of US States By Net Domestic Migration in 2012

Updated on July 29, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, among all US states and DC, Texas had the highest net domestic migration (141.60K), followed by Florida (103.74K), and Arizona (29.86K).

On the other hand, New York had the lowest net domestic migration (-108.32K) followed by Illinois (-70.92K), and New Jersey (-46.11K).

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

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Rank State Net Dom. Migration
1 Texas 141603
2 Florida 103739
3 Arizona 29856
4 North Carolina 29397
5 Colorado 27240
6 Tennessee 26758
7 South Carolina 23940
8 Georgia 14974
9 Nevada 13393
10 Washington 11986
11 North Dakota 11000
12 Oregon 10901
13 Oklahoma 8116
14 District of Columbia 6797
15 Wyoming 5272
16 Virginia 4483
17 South Dakota 3287
18 Delaware 3197
19 Montana 3015
20 West Virginia 662
21 Alabama -114
22 Louisiana -601
23 Idaho -721
24 Utah -783
25 Maine -874
26 New Hampshire -901
27 Nebraska -1009
28 Arkansas -1305
29 Alaska -1324
30 Vermont -1754
31 Hawaii -3057
32 Kentucky -3545
33 Kansas -4628
34 Iowa -4637
35 Rhode Island -5087
36 Maryland -6488
37 New Mexico -7260
38 Mississippi -7529
39 Massachusetts -7714
40 Minnesota -9125
41 Wisconsin -10533
42 Missouri -11778
43 Indiana -13573
44 Connecticut -17369
45 Pennsylvania -19202
46 Michigan -32995
47 Ohio -39051
48 California -41300
49 New Jersey -46113
50 Illinois -70921
51 New York -108325