Special Report
Where People From Texas Are Moving to the Most
August 11, 2021 9:00 am
Last Updated: August 11, 2021 9:57 am
35. Iowa
> People from Texas who moved to Iowa in 2019: 3,936 (+0.9% of all outbound Texans)
> 1-year net population change: -1,075 (-0.03% — 15th smallest)
> Total population: 3,155,070 (21st smallest)
34. Nebraska
> People from Texas who moved to Nebraska in 2019: 4,199 (+0.9% of all outbound Texans)
> 1-year net population change: +5,140 (+0.3% — 22nd largest)
> Total population: 1,934,408 (15th smallest)
33. Alaska
> People from Texas who moved to Alaska in 2019: 4,332 (1.0% of all outbound Texans)
> 1-year net population change: -5,893 (-0.8% — the smallest)
> Total population: 731,545 (4th smallest)
32. Oregon
> People from Texas who moved to Oregon in 2019: 4,441 (1.0% of all outbound Texans)
> 1-year net population change: +27,024 (+0.6% — 14th largest)
> Total population: 4,217,737 (25th smallest)
31. New Jersey
> People from Texas who moved to New Jersey in 2019: 4,489 (1.0% of all outbound Texans)
> 1-year net population change: -26,330 (-0.3% — 8th smallest)
> Total population: 8,882,190 (10th largest)
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