New Report Calculates State Migration Down to the Minute

The National Taxpayers Union Foundation has come up with a unique and attention-getting way to look at domestic migration data. Its report, Migration in Minutes, calculates state domestic migration rates in terms of relocations per minute. It’s admittedly a lot more fun to read than the gimmicky annual moving company studies or the dry-as-dust Census migration tables, despite the fact that it uses somewhat stale 2022 IRS data. Similar to the Rich States, Poor States report this blog commented on a few days ago, the analysis in the report reflects the Foundation’s views on state tax policy. Not surprisingly the report finds Florida and Texas as the top net domestic migration states and estimates that each state welcomed a new resident about every 4.5 minutes in 2022. California and New York brought up the rear, with California losing a resident about every 2 minutes and New York about every 3 minutes, according to the calculations. The report also breaks down domestic migration by age and income level, and attempts to quantify the fiscal impact on states from these population shifts. 

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