Special Report
Where People From California Are Moving to the Most
November 22, 2021 11:00 am
40. Mississippi
> People from California who moved to Mississippi in 2019: 3,024 (0.5% of all outbound Californians)
> 1-year net population change: -10,381 (-0.3% — 6th smallest)
> Total population: 2,976,149 (18th smallest)
39. Wyoming
> People from California who moved to Wyoming in 2019: 3,211 (0.5% of all outbound Californians)
> 1-year net population change: +1,022 (+0.2% — 22nd smallest)
> Total population: 578,759 (the smallest)
38. Kentucky
> People from California who moved to Kentucky in 2019: 3,410 (0.5% of all outbound Californians)
> 1-year net population change: -729 (-0.02% — 15th smallest)
> Total population: 4,467,673 (25th largest)
37. District of Columbia
> People from California who moved to District of Columbia in 2019: 3,437 (0.5% of all outbound Californians)
> 1-year net population change: +8,185 (+1.2% — 6th largest)
> Total population: 692,683 (3rd smallest)
36. Alabama
> People from California who moved to Alabama in 2019: 3,690 (0.6% of all outbound Californians)
> 1-year net population change: +15,314 (+0.3% — 21st largest)
> Total population: 4,903,185 (23rd largest)
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