Ranking of US States By Net Migration in 2017

Updated on July 29, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2017, the Net Migration for the United States was 948.39K. Among all US states and DC, Florida had the highest net migration (325.89K), followed by Texas (181.02K), and Washington (94.84K).

On the other hand, New York had the lowest net migration (-118.72K) followed by Illinois (-84.64K), and California (-28.23K).

The chart below shows the top 10 states with high net 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 Migration
1 Florida 325887
2 Texas 181021
3 Washington 94841
4 North Carolina 86162
5 Arizona 76310
6 Georgia 61644
7 South Carolina 55923
8 Tennessee 52220
9 Oregon 46142
10 Colorado 45742
11 Nevada 40784
12 Utah 27617
13 Idaho 26857
14 Massachusetts 23859
15 Virginia 21231
16 Minnesota 18894
17 Ohio 11472
18 Montana 9818
19 Kentucky 9328
20 Michigan 8198
21 Missouri 7707
22 Indiana 7430
23 New Hampshire 6887
24 Arkansas 6673
25 Delaware 6152
26 South Dakota 5858
27 Alabama 5833
28 Maine 5603
29 District of Columbia 4910
30 Pennsylvania 4745
31 Wisconsin 4727
32 Iowa 2346
33 Nebraska 1188
34 Vermont 1064
35 Maryland -635
36 Rhode Island -1766
37 North Dakota -4100
38 Oklahoma -5302
39 New Mexico -5331
40 Mississippi -5334
41 Wyoming -7577
42 Alaska -7973
43 Connecticut -8970
44 West Virginia -9547
45 Hawaii -9602
46 New Jersey -12149
47 Kansas -12253
48 Louisiana -24541
49 California -28235
50 Illinois -84644
51 New York -118722