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Domestic Migration by State:
2000 to 2005

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Table 1: Domestic Migration as a Percentage of 2000 Population
Table 2: Net Domestic Migration

Table 1: DOMESTIC MIGRATION AS A % OF 2000 POPULATION
State/District 2000-2005 2005 Median Multiple
Alabama 0.26% 2.58
Alaska -0.49% 3.14
Arizona 7.59% 3.47
Arkansas 1.28% 2.40
California -1.90% 7.64
Colorado 0.90% 4.39
Connecticut -0.96% 3.91
Delaware 3.41% 3.41
District of Columbia -8.92% 7.19
Florida 6.41% 3.62
Georgia 2.63% 3.18
Hawaii -0.77% 6.81
Idaho 4.54% 3.03
Illinois -3.00% 3.43
Indiana -0.28% 2.61
Iowa -1.32% 2.32
Kansas -2.06% 2.46
Kentucky 0.77% 2.79
Louisiana -1.85% 2.73
Maine 2.75% 3.40
Maryland 0.18% 3.77
Massachusetts -3.66% 5.95
Michigan -1.63% 3.23
Minnesota -0.39% 3.56
Mississippi -0.36% 2.50
Missouri 0.46% 2.82
Montana 2.06% 3.39
Nebraska -1.42% 2.56
Nevada 12.78% 4.55
New Hampshire 3.08% 3.90
New Jersey -2.23% 4.75
New Mexico 0.66% 3.07
New York -5.06% 4.67
North Carolina 2.75% 2.99
North Dakota -2.62% 2.14
Ohio -1.50% 2.90
Oklahoma -0.38% 2.41
Oregon 2.23% 4.34
Pennsylvania -0.18% 2.71
Rhode Island -0.52% 4.93
South Carolina 2.75% 2.86
South Dakota -0.06% 2.48
Tennessee 1.84% 2.84
Texas 0.99% 2.39
Utah -1.42% 3.34
Vermont 0.51% 3.32
Virginia 1.38% 3.47
Washington 1.38% 4.30
West Virginia 0.65% 2.60
Wisconsin 0.24% 3.04
Wyoming 0.42% 2.70
     
United States 0.00% 3.39
     
Least Affordable States (15+DC) 0.16% 4.89
     
More Affordable States (35) 0.55% 2.88
     
Median Multiple: Meidan House Value Divided by Median Household Income
Least Affordable States: Median Multiple 3.5 or more in 2004
Calculated from US Bureau of the Census data.  
     
     
Table 2: NET DOMESTIC MIGRATION  
     
State/District 2000-2005 2005 Median Multiple
Alabama 11,605 2.58
Alaska (3,056) 3.14
Arizona 391,911 3.47
Arkansas 34,205 2.40
California (645,234) 7.64
Colorado 38,810 4.39
Connecticut (32,695) 3.91
Delaware 26,786 3.41
District of Columbia (50,951) 7.19
Florida 1,029,341 3.62
Georgia 216,550 3.18
Hawaii (9,340) 6.81
Idaho 59,033 3.03
Illinois (373,684) 3.43
Indiana (17,221) 2.61
Iowa (38,765) 2.32
Kansas (55,501) 2.46
Kentucky 31,265 2.79
Louisiana (82,610) 2.73
Maine 35,084 3.40
Maryland 9,457 3.77
Massachusetts (232,945) 5.95
Michigan (162,451) 3.23
Minnesota (19,387) 3.56
Mississippi (10,271) 2.50
Missouri 25,903 2.82
Montana 18,637 3.39
Nebraska (24,319) 2.56
Nevada 257,834 4.55
New Hampshire 38,168 3.90
New Jersey (188,018) 4.75
New Mexico 12,106 3.07
New York (960,686) 4.67
North Carolina 222,127 2.99
North Dakota (16,821) 2.14
Ohio (170,192) 2.90
Oklahoma (12,997) 2.41
Oregon 76,396 4.34
Pennsylvania (22,244) 2.71
Rhode Island (5,452) 4.93
South Carolina 110,625 2.86
South Dakota (468) 2.48
Tennessee 105,032 2.84
Texas 207,095 2.39
Utah (31,953) 3.34
Vermont 3,108 3.32
Virginia 98,109 3.47
Washington 81,420 4.30
West Virginia 11,750 2.60
Wisconsin 12,811 3.04
Wyoming 2,093 2.70
     
United States 0 3.39
     
Least Affordable States (15+DC) (613,282) 4.89
     
More Affordable States (35) 613,282 2.88
     
Median Multiple: Meidan House Value Divided by Median Household Income
Least Affordable States: Median Multiple 3.5 or more in 2004
Calculated from US Bureau of the Census data.  

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