Ranking of US States By Net Domestic Migration in 2016

Updated on July 29, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2016, among all US states and DC, Florida had the highest net domestic migration (217.18K), followed by Texas (120.98K), and North Carolina (70.98K).

On the other hand, New York had the lowest net domestic migration (-194.13K) followed by California (-122.22K), and Illinois (-113.19K).

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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Ranking of US States By Net Domestic Migration in 2016
Florida
217.18K
Texas
120.98K
North Carolina
70.98K
Washington
67.59K
Arizona
62.46K
Oregon
51.13K
South Carolina
50.45K
Colorado
49.21K
Georgia
38.50K
Nevada
34.96K
Ranking of US States By Net Domestic Migration in 2016
Rank
State
Net Dom. Migration
1 Florida 217,181
2 Texas 120,979
3 North Carolina 70,976
4 Washington 67,588
5 Arizona 62,460
6 Oregon 51,130
7 South Carolina 50,446
8 Colorado 49,212
9 Georgia 38,504
10 Nevada 34,960
11 Tennessee 32,993
12 Utah 19,856
13 Idaho 18,550
14 Montana 7,009
15 Delaware 3,377
16 Maine 2,657
17 District of Columbia 1,969
18 New Hampshire 1,727
19 South Dakota 1,240
20 Arkansas 943
21 Nebraska -1,958
22 Alabama -2,148
23 Vermont -2,216
24 Minnesota -2,458
25 Oklahoma -4,150
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