List of U.S. states and territories by net migration
This is a list of U.S. states and the District of Columbia by annual net migration . The first table lists U.S. states and the District of Columbia by annual net domestic migration, while the second table lists U.S. states and the District of Columbia by annual net international migration, and the third table lists U.S. states and the District of Columbia by annual net combined migration, which is the summation of domestic and international migration. There is a separate table for the U.S. territories . The term net domestic migration describes the total number of people moving to a state from another state minus people moving to another state from that state. The term net international migration describes the total number of people moving to a state from another country minus people moving to another country from that state.
Net domestic migration
U.S. states by net domestic migration (From April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2024)
National Rank
State
Total net domestic migration (2020–2024)[ 1]
Net domestic migration rate per 1,000 inhabitants (2020–2024)
1
Florida
872,722
40.52
2
Texas
747,730
25.65
3
North Carolina
392,010
37.54
4
South Carolina
314,953
61.54
5
Arizona
252,654
35.30
6
Tennessee
252,180
36.48
7
Georgia
205,811
19.21
8
Idaho
120,350
65.44
9
Alabama
119,132
23.71
10
Oklahoma
93,218
23.54
11
Nevada
81,386
26.21
12
Arkansas
68,640
22.79
13
Montana
53,496
49.34
14
Utah
51,891
15.86
15
Maine
49,132
36.04
16
Delaware
46,357
46.83
17
Missouri
42,234
6.86
18
Colorado
31,172
5.40
19
Indiana
30,239
4.46
20
New Hampshire
29,170
21.18
21
Kentucky
28,781
6.39
22
South Dakota
21,370
24.10
23
West Virginia
10,296
5.74
24
Wyoming
7,305
12.66
25
Vermont
6,160
9.58
26
Wisconsin
2,958
0.50
27
Oregon
−1,870
−0.44
28
North Dakota
−6,450
−8.28
29
New Mexico
−7,984
−3.77
30
Rhode Island
−8,631
−7.87
31
Iowa
−9,482
−2.97
32
Nebraska
−13,758
−7.01
33
Alaska
−19,564
−26.68
34
Washington
−21,717
−2.82
35
Mississippi
−22,153
−7.48
36
Kansas
−23,923
−8.14
37
Connecticut
−24,206
−6.71
—
District of Columbia
−29,330
−42.54
38
Virginia
−34,497
−4.00
39
Ohio
−38,018
−3.22
40
Minnesota
−47,930
−8.40
41
Pennsylvania
−49,031
−3.77
42
Hawaii
−50,754
−34.88
43
Michigan
−67,785
−6.73
44
Maryland
−120,435
−19.48
45
Louisiana
−129,488
−27.80
46
Massachusetts
−162,751
−23.14
47
New Jersey
−192,209
−20.69
48
Illinois
−418,056
−32.61
49
New York
−966,209
−47.82
50
California
−1,234,030
−37.04
Net international migration
U.S. states by net international migration (From April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2024)
National Rank
State
Total net international migration (2020–2024)[ 1]
Net international migration rate per 1,000 inhabitants (2020–2024)
1
Florida
1,059,143
49.18
2
California
934,230
23.62
3
Texas
820,761
28.16
4
New York
519,395
25.71
5
New Jersey
327,188
35.22
6
Illinois
278,657
21.73
7
Massachusetts
255,102
36.27
8
Washington
206,851
26.84
9
Pennsylvania
198,901
15.30
10
North Carolina
181,262
17.36
11
Georgia
170,551
15.92
12
Michigan
164,465
16.32
13
Ohio
164,274
13.92
14
Arizona
158,932
22.20
15
Virginia
158,813
18.40
16
Maryland
154,183
24.94
17
Connecticut
95,160
26.38
18
Indiana
88,582
13.05
19
Colorado
83,062
14.38
20
Minnesota
81,091
14.21
21
Utah
77,904
23.81
22
Tennessee
73,139
10.58
23
Nevada
71,488
23.02
24
Kentucky
70,614
15.67
25
Wisconsin
63,489
10.77
26
South Carolina
60,691
11.86
27
Louisiana
59,112
12.69
28
Missouri
58,918
9.57
29
Oregon
53,080
12.53
30
Iowa
49,793
15.61
31
Kansas
42,138
14.34
32
Oklahoma
40,811
10.31
33
Alabama
38,850
7.73
—
District of Columbia
34,639
50.23
34
Nebraska
33,331
16.99
35
Hawaii
30,735
21.12
36
New Mexico
30,125
14.23
37
Rhode Island
26,871
24.49
38
Idaho
22,029
11.98
39
Mississippi
19,968
6.74
40
Arkansas
18,737
6.22
41
Delaware
17,748
17.93
42
Maine
13,800
10.12
43
North Dakota
13,165
16.90
44
Alaska
11,176
15.24
45
New Hampshire
10,938
7.94
46
West Virginia
7,597
4.24
47
South Dakota
6,665
7.52
48
Vermont
6,038
9.39
49
Wyoming
3,028
5.25
50
Montana
2,622
2.42
Net combined migration
U.S. states by net combined migration - domestic and international (From April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2024)
National rank
State
Total net combined migration (2020–2024)[ 1]
Total net combined migration per 1,000 residents (2020–2024)
1
Florida
1,931,865
89.69
2
Texas
1,568,491
53.81
3
North Carolina
573,272
54.90
4
Arizona
411,586
57.50
5
Georgia
376,362
35.13
6
South Carolina
375,644
73.39
7
Tennessee
325,319
47.06
8
Washington
185,134
24.02
9
Alabama
157,982
31.44
10
Nevada
152,874
49.23
11
Pennsylvania
149,870
11.53
12
Idaho
142,379
77.42
13
New Jersey
134,979
14.53
14
Oklahoma
134,029
33.85
15
Utah
129,795
39.67
16
Ohio
126,256
10.70
17
Virginia
124,316
14.40
18
Indiana
118,821
17.51
19
Colorado
114,234
19.78
20
Missouri
101,152
16.43
21
Kentucky
99,395
22.06
22
Michigan
96,680
9.59
23
Massachusetts
92,351
13.13
24
Arkansas
87,377
29.01
25
Connecticut
70,954
19.67
26
Wisconsin
66,447
11.27
27
Delaware
64,105
64.76
28
Maine
62,932
46.17
29
Montana
56,118
51.76
30
Oregon
51,210
12.09
31
Iowa
40,311
12.63
32
New Hampshire
40,108
29.12
33
Maryland
33,748
5.46
34
Minnesota
33,161
5.81
35
South Dakota
28,035
31.62
36
New Mexico
22,141
10.46
37
Nebraska
19,573
9.98
38
Rhode Island
18,240
16.62
39
Kansas
18,215
6.20
40
West Virginia
17,893
9.98
41
Vermont
12,198
18.97
42
Wyoming
10,333
17.91
43
North Dakota
6,715
8.62
—
District of Columbia
5,309
7.70
44
Mississippi
−2,185
−0.74
45
Alaska
−8,388
−11.44
46
Hawaii
−20,019
−13.76
47
Louisiana
−70,376
−15.11
48
Illinois
−139,399
−10.87
49
New York
−446,814
−22.12
50
California
−530,886
−13.42
U.S. territories
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