Friday, April 06, 2007

Net Internal Migration

That's the term the Census Bureau uses to describe the net number of people leaving or moving into a state or county; the other components of population increase/decrease are natural increase (the number of births minus the number of deaths) and international migration. The net internal migration in the entire country is, by definition, zero. I took a look the other day at the internal migration in counties and found that internal immigration and outmigration in the period 2000-05 is staggering. In 24 counties, there was a net immigration of more than 50,000. In 33 counties, there was a net outmigration of more than 50,000.

Here are the counties with net immigration of more than 50,000; for those whose knowledge of counties is unaccountably limited, I've added the names of the county seat or major city and the major metropolitan area of which it is a part:
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