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Old Posted Dec 20, 2024, 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by LA21st View Post
Probably alot of those people who moved during covid and are coming back.

I told people last year on here the social media "noise" of that happening was going to reflect in real numbers soon. And it has.
The noise of people being unhappy in Texas and Florida or Arizona has gotten really loud- tons of people saying they want to move back to CA.

I expect more this this trend the next few years. Covid trends are dead.
For those states their growth is driven entirely by international migration and births, not people moving back. According to these numbers, net domestic migration for California was -239,575 and for New York it was -120,917. That gives them among the worst domestic migration rates in the country.

Texas, Florida, and Arizona still have strong positive net domestic migration numbers with +85,267 and +64,017 and +34,092 respectively.

So more existing U.S. residents are still moving out of California and New York than are moving in, and more people are moving in to Texas, Florida and Arizona than are moving out.
But international migration has helped ensure Cali and NY has experienced positive growth.
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