Trendlines are your friends guys....
Natural Immunity Croc
Now lets look at NY
2018 45/55
2019 44/56
2020 35/65
2021 39/61
2022 41/59
2023 48/52
Again - Trendlines are your friends.
Natural Immunity Croc
Top Inbound States in 2023
State 2023
South Carolina 67%
Tennessee 64%
North Carolina 64%
Arizona 55%
Florida 51%
Top Outbound States in 2023
State 2023
Illinois 62%
California 62%
Pennsylvania 57%
Minnesota 56%
Washington 55%
"I can't fix my life, but I can fix the world" said the socialist
LOL - All of Californias numbers are trash.
WHat a poorly run state that is easily the best state in the country putting politics aside.
Natural Immunity Croc
Thanks for sharing data from North American Moving Services. I now know another company I can call later this year once I realize how awful Texas is and decide to move back to California where it’s much better.
It’s a relief to see they agree with all other data sources that Florida was top 5 in net migration last year.
Thethe how many times do you have to be wrong:
https://usafacts.org/data/topics/peo...state/florida/
"Florida's population increased 12 out of the 12 years between year 2010 and year 2022. Its largest annual population increase was 2% between 2015 and 2016. Between 2010 and 2022, the state grew by an average of 1.4% per year."
Population growth had been steadily increasing in FL well before the pandemic.
So Florida ranks #5 in top in inbound states in 2023.
California ranks #2 in outbound
whoa!
"I can't fix my life, but I can fix the world" said the socialist
Thethe says that now that restrictions are over peole are leaving Florida/Texas beacause they aren't as great as previously thought.
THETHE shows the data that proves this.
HAHAHA DUMB DATA!
Natural Immunity Croc
Not as refutable as northamericanmpvingservices.com, but bear with meEight states saw their population fall in 2023: California (-75,423), Hawaii (-4,261), Illinois (-32,826), Louisiana (-14,274), New York (-101,984), Oregon (-6,021), Pennsylvania (-10,408), and West Virginia
(-3,964). Collectively, these states had a population loss of 249,161 in 2023, compared to a loss of 509,789 in 2022. While many of these states have lost population annually since 2020, their population declines have slowed.
As more states experience population growth, that growth is no longer concentrated in only a few states. For example, four southern states — Texas, Florida, North Carolina and Georgia — accounted for 93% of the nation’s population growth in 2022, but only 67% in 2023.
Texas experienced the largest numeric change in the nation, adding 473,453 people, followed by Florida, which added 365,205 residents. South Carolina and Florida were the two fastest-growing states in the nation, growing by 1.7% and 1.6%, respectively, in 2023.
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/pres...mic-norms.html
Beat by South Carolina. No shame in that. It’s a beautiful state. Some would argue better beaches.