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US State Domestic Migration:
Annual Data 2001-2005

             
State or District 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Total
Alabama (6,429) (5,983) 4,444 6,579 12,994 11,605
Alaska (2,753) 842 224 1,462 (2,831) (3,056)
Arizona 53,237 66,262 62,129 86,579 123,704 391,911
Arkansas 906 1,854 6,562 10,380 14,503 34,205
California (46,576) (108,395) (95,361) (155,485) (239,417) (645,234)
Colorado 39,430 10,416 (11,045) (5,488) 5,497 38,810
Connecticut (5,853) (980) 1,129 (12,672) (14,319) (32,695)
Delaware 3,251 4,362 5,798 6,178 7,197 26,786
District of Columbia (7,624) (10,688) (12,875) (9,851) (9,913) (50,951)
Florida 155,631 182,545 174,625 254,029 262,511 1,029,341
Georgia 50,768 37,134 34,227 47,984 46,437 216,550
Hawaii (4,889) (2,221) (628) 262 (1,864) (9,340)
Idaho 7,486 8,072 10,245 13,418 19,812 59,033
Illinois (68,508) (74,065) (75,045) (76,541) (79,525) (373,684)
Indiana (7,040) (9,680) 245 (5,807) 5,061 (17,221)
Iowa (12,316) (11,618) (8,073) (3,543) (3,215) (38,765)
Kansas (13,548) (10,263) (10,575) (11,117) (9,998) (55,501)
Kentucky (591) 3,981 9,877 7,244 10,754 31,265
Louisiana (31,826) (17,931) (10,657) (9,347) (12,849) (82,610)
Maine 7,347 9,491 9,951 4,974 3,321 35,084
Maryland 10,353 12,666 6,518 (6,791) (13,289) 9,457
Massachusetts (22,892) (39,506) (48,514) (61,980) (60,053) (232,945)
Michigan (21,988) (29,693) (25,375) (37,495) (47,900) (162,451)
Minnesota 7,423 (3,566) (6,077) (8,719) (8,448) (19,387)
Mississippi (7,508) (6,627) (783) 3,705 942 (10,271)
Missouri 2,302 4,971 6,111 4,236 8,283 25,903
Montana (39) 1,695 4,760 6,292 5,929 18,637
Nebraska (7,939) (5,733) (2,954) (4,407) (3,286) (24,319)
Nevada 47,751 44,604 45,318 64,446 55,715 257,834
New Hampshire 11,793 9,674 6,500 5,601 4,600 38,168
New Jersey (25,310) (24,810) (33,665) (47,244) (56,989) (188,018)
New Mexico (7,420) 4,237 5,226 4,925 5,138 12,106
New York (163,498) (174,386) (176,974) (213,190) (232,638) (960,686)
North Carolina 41,047 35,335 34,476 44,886 66,383 222,127
North Dakota (7,057) (4,825) (2,775) 744 (2,908) (16,821)
Ohio (36,911) (34,550) (26,455) (32,300) (39,976) (170,192)
Oklahoma (8,566) 12 (3,177) (2,336) 1,070 (12,997)
Oregon 14,408 21,963 13,147 2,549 24,329 76,396
Pennsylvania (20,280) (1,259) 8,663 (4,290) (5,078) (22,244)
Rhode Island 1,776 4,018 1,049 (2,052) (10,243) (5,452)
South Carolina 11,428 18,444 21,082 28,115 31,556 110,625
South Dakota (1,492) (1,606) (66) 1,868 828 (468)
Tennessee 10,733 11,699 20,744 23,064 38,792 105,032
Texas 42,767 45,900 30,438 36,923 51,067 207,095
Utah (9,431) (8,280) (12,304) (6,908) 4,970 (31,953)
Vermont 1,018 1,594 887 62 (453) 3,108
Virginia 13,631 19,762 23,725 26,102 14,889 98,109
Washington 19,335 13,200 5,310 19,503 24,072 81,420
West Virginia (5,012) 3,544 6,155 2,813 4,250 11,750
Wisconsin 1,913 5,761 3,739 1,360 38 12,811
Wyoming (2,438) 2,627 74 1,280 550 2,093
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0
             
Annual data: July 1 to June 30: From Bureau of the Census      

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