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45. Mississippi
> People from Alaska who moved to Mississippi in 2019: 80 (0.16% of all outbound Alaskans)
> Total new residents from out of state: 61,683 (0.13% from Alaska)
> Population, age 1 and up: 2,943,737

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44. Arkansas
> People from Alaska who moved to Arkansas in 2019: 98 (0.20% of all outbound Alaskans)
> Total new residents from out of state: 59,723 (0.16% from Alaska)
> Population, age 1 and up: 2,989,054

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43. Nebraska
> People from Alaska who moved to Nebraska in 2019: 127 (0.25% of all outbound Alaskans)
> Total new residents from out of state: 46,064 (0.28% from Alaska)
> Population, age 1 and up: 1,910,711

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42. Illinois
> People from Alaska who moved to Illinois in 2019: 135 (0.27% of all outbound Alaskans)
> Total new residents from out of state: 190,627 (0.07% from Alaska)
> Population, age 1 and up: 12,536,539

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41. Indiana
> People from Alaska who moved to Indiana in 2019: 184 (0.37% of all outbound Alaskans)
> Total new residents from out of state: 151,443 (0.12% from Alaska)
> Population, age 1 and up: 6,656,971
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