2014 census data shows that the top seven states with the biggest percentage increase in migration from other states are in order: North Dakota, Nevada, South Carolina, Colorado, Florida, Arizona, and Texas.
Leading exodus states in percentage terms were: Alaska, New York, Illinois, Connecticut, New Mexico, New Jersey, and Kansas.
IRS data shows a similar trend. In 2013, Florida gained $8.2 billion in adjusted gross income from out of staters. Texas gained $5.9 billion — in one year.
Leading exodus states in percentage terms were: Alaska, New York, Illinois, Connecticut, New Mexico, New Jersey, and Kansas.
IRS data shows a similar trend. In 2013, Florida gained $8.2 billion in adjusted gross income from out of staters. Texas gained $5.9 billion — in one year.