Net Domestic Migration (chg. 2008/2009)
 
Stats IN
RankStatesFips CodePeople
1Texas48000143,423
2North Carolina3700059,108
3Washington5300038,201
4Colorado0800035,591
5South Carolina4500031,480
6Georgia1300026,604
7Tennessee4700020,605
8Oklahoma4000018,345
9Virginia5100018,238
10Oregon4100016,173
11Arizona0400015,111
12Louisiana2200014,647
13Alabama0100011,044
14Utah490008,623
15Wyoming560007,192
16Kentucky210006,268
17Arkansas050005,298
18West Virginia540004,510
19District of Columbia110004,454
20Massachusetts250003,614
21New Mexico350003,366
22Delaware100002,580
23Montana300002,410
24South Dakota460001,619
25Idaho160001,555
26North Dakota380001,375
27Pennsylvania420001,346
28Alaska02000979
29Missouri29000-124
30Nebraska31000-956
31Vermont50000-975
32Kansas20000-1,242
33Iowa19000-2,135
34New Hampshire33000-2,602
35Maine23000-2,937
36Nevada32000-3,801
37Hawaii15000-5,298
38Mississippi28000-5,529
39Wisconsin55000-5,672
40Rhode Island44000-6,172
41Indiana18000-6,805
42Connecticut09000-7,824
43Minnesota27000-8,813
44Maryland24000-11,163
45Florida12000-31,179
46New Jersey34000-31,690
47Ohio39000-36,278
48Illinois17000-48,249
49Michigan26000-87,339
50New York36000-98,178
51California06000-98,798
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau

States IN Profile provides current federal statistics on a variety of demographic and economic indicators. Read "About the Profile" for the best understanding of the data, ranks and computations. This profile is produced by STATS Indiana, a web service of the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Major support for this effort is provided by the State of Indiana through the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Updated: September 07, 2011 at 12:10