Components of Population Change in US Counties, 2006 to 2007
 
Stats IN
RankStatesNet Domestic Migration
1Texas141,280
2North Carolina111,963
3Georgia94,004
4Arizona90,402
5South Carolina53,993
6Tennessee48,665
7Nevada41,338
8Florida35,301
9Colorado33,438
10Washington31,009
11Louisiana28,854
12Oregon26,811
13Utah24,657
14Idaho19,569
15Alabama18,427
16Kentucky17,357
17Oklahoma13,578
18New Mexico8,530
19Arkansas8,323
20Wyoming6,654
21Montana6,463
22Missouri6,205
23Delaware5,224
24Virginia2,959
25West Virginia2,553
26Mississippi2,473
27South Dakota1,910
28Indiana-505
29Maine-717
30North Dakota-1,136
31Vermont-1,788
32New Hampshire-2,389
33Kansas-2,550
34Alaska-2,805
35Iowa-2,947
36District of Columbia-3,141
37Nebraska-4,869
38Minnesota-6,025
39Wisconsin-6,732
40Pennsylvania-7,377
41Hawaii-9,673
42Rhode Island-10,031
43Connecticut-19,377
44Massachusetts-35,121
45Maryland-36,270
46Ohio-51,842
47Illinois-60,265
48New Jersey-69,160
49Michigan-94,420
50New York-189,765
51California-263,035
Source: US Census Bureau

USA Counties 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 Economic Development Corporation.
Updated: March 20, 2008 at 11:41