List of U.S. states and territories by net migration

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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

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U.S. states by net domestic migration (From April 1, 2020, to July 1, 2024)
National RankStateTotal net domestic migration (2020–2024)[1]Net domestic migration rate per 1,000 inhabitants (2020–2024)
1 Florida872,72240.52
2 Texas747,73025.65
3 North Carolina392,01037.54
4 South Carolina314,95361.54
5 Arizona252,65435.30
6 Tennessee252,18036.48
7 Georgia205,81119.21
8 Idaho120,35065.44
9 Alabama119,13223.71
10 Oklahoma93,21823.54
11 Nevada81,38626.21
12 Arkansas68,64022.79
13 Montana53,49649.34
14 Utah51,89115.86
15 Maine49,13236.04
16 Delaware46,35746.83
17 Missouri42,2346.86
18 Colorado31,1725.40
19 Indiana30,2394.46
20 New Hampshire29,17021.18
21 Kentucky28,7816.39
22 South Dakota21,37024.10
23 West Virginia10,2965.74
24 Wyoming7,30512.66
25 Vermont6,1609.58
26 Wisconsin2,9580.50
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
N/a 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
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Net international migration

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U.S. states by net international migration (From April 1, 2020, to July 1, 2024)
National RankStateTotal net international migration (2020–2024)[1]Net international migration rate per 1,000 inhabitants (2020–2024)
1 Florida1,059,14349.18
2 California934,23023.62
3 Texas820,76128.16
4 New York519,39525.71
5 New Jersey327,18835.22
6 Illinois278,65721.73
7 Massachusetts255,10236.27
8 Washington206,85126.84
9 Pennsylvania198,90115.30
10 North Carolina181,26217.36
11 Georgia170,55115.92
12 Michigan164,46516.32
13 Ohio164,27413.92
14 Arizona158,93222.20
15 Virginia158,81318.40
16 Maryland154,18324.94
17 Connecticut95,16026.38
18 Indiana88,58213.05
19 Colorado83,06214.38
20 Minnesota81,09114.21
21 Utah77,90423.81
22 Tennessee73,13910.58
23 Nevada71,48823.02
24 Kentucky70,61415.67
25 Wisconsin63,48910.77
26 South Carolina60,69111.86
27 Louisiana59,11212.69
28 Missouri58,9189.57
29 Oregon53,08012.53
30 Iowa49,79315.61
31 Kansas42,13814.34
32 Oklahoma40,81110.31
33 Alabama38,8507.73
N/a District of Columbia34,63950.23
34 Nebraska33,33116.99
35 Hawaii30,73521.12
36 New Mexico30,12514.23
37 Rhode Island26,87124.49
38 Idaho22,02911.98
39 Mississippi19,9686.74
40 Arkansas18,7376.22
41 Delaware17,74817.93
42 Maine13,80010.12
43 North Dakota13,16516.90
44 Alaska11,17615.24
45 New Hampshire10,9387.94
46 West Virginia7,5974.24
47 South Dakota6,6657.52
48 Vermont6,0389.39
49 Wyoming3,0285.25
50 Montana2,6222.42
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Net combined migration

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U.S. states by net combined migration - domestic and international (From April 1, 2020, to July 1, 2024)
National rankStateTotal net combined migration (2020–2024)[1]Total net combined migration per 1,000 residents (2020–2024)
1 Florida1,931,86589.69
2 Texas1,568,49153.81
3 North Carolina573,27254.90
4 Arizona411,58657.50
5 Georgia376,36235.13
6 South Carolina375,64473.39
7 Tennessee325,31947.06
8 Washington185,13424.02
9 Alabama157,98231.44
10 Nevada152,87449.23
11 Pennsylvania149,87011.53
12 Idaho142,37977.42
13 New Jersey134,97914.53
14 Oklahoma134,02933.85
15 Utah129,79539.67
16 Ohio126,25610.70
17 Virginia124,31614.40
18 Indiana118,82117.51
19 Colorado114,23419.78
20 Missouri101,15216.43
21 Kentucky99,39522.06
22 Michigan96,6809.59
23 Massachusetts92,35113.13
24 Arkansas87,37729.01
25 Connecticut70,95419.67
26 Wisconsin66,44711.27
27 Delaware64,10564.76
28 Maine62,93246.17
29 Montana56,11851.76
30 Oregon51,21012.09
31 Iowa40,31112.63
32 New Hampshire40,10829.12
33 Maryland33,7485.46
34 Minnesota33,1615.81
35 South Dakota28,03531.62
36 New Mexico22,14110.46
37 Nebraska19,5739.98
38 Rhode Island18,24016.62
39 Kansas18,2156.20
40 West Virginia17,8939.98
41 Vermont12,19818.97
42 Wyoming10,33317.91
43 North Dakota6,7158.62
N/a District of Columbia5,3097.70
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
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U.S. territories

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U.S. territories by net migration
Territory Net migration rate
per 1,000 inhabitants
(2020)
[2][3][4][5][6]
Net migration rate
per 1,000 inhabitants
(2021)
[7][8][9][10][11]
American Samoa −26.1 −32.18
Guam −11.0 −10.98
Northern Mariana Islands −15.4 −13.67
Puerto Rico −14.1 −13
U.S. Virgin Islands −7.5 −7.42
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