Published February 14 2010
Moving Around: Where taxpayers moved in 2007, 2008
Where taxpayers moved to and moved from in the 50 states, from 2007 to 2008, according to an Associated Press analysis of Internal Revenue Service data:
By: Associated Press,
Where taxpayers moved to and moved from in the 50 states, from 2007 to 2008, according to an Associated Press analysis of Internal Revenue Service data:
# Alabama: Net gain of 6,352 households. Biggest gains came from Florida and Michigan.
# Alaska: Net loss of 849 households. Biggest losses went to Washington State and Oregon.
# Arizona: Net gain of 20,300 households. Biggest gains came from California and Michigan.
# Arkansas: Net gain of 3,253 households. Biggest gains came from California and foreigners.
# California: Net loss of 19,680 households. Biggest losses went to Texas and Arizona.
# Colorado: Net gain of 17,583 households. Biggest gains came from California and Michigan.
# Connecticut: Net loss of 6,158 households. Biggest losses went to Florida and North Carolina.
# Delaware: Net gain of 1,946 households. Biggest gains came from Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
# Florida: Net loss of 3,591 households. Biggest losses went to Georgia and North Carolina.
# Georgia: Net gain of 37,559 households. Biggest gains came from Florida and New York
# Hawaii: Net gain of 646 households. Biggest gains came from Michigan and California.
# Idaho: Net gain of 3,836 households. Biggest gains came from California and Nevada.
# Illinois: Net loss of 9,888 households. Biggest losses went to Texas and Indiana.
# Indiana: Net loss of 1,344 households. Biggest losses went to Texas and Tennessee.
# Iowa: Net gain of 1,472 households. Biggest gains came from foreigners.
# Kansas: Net loss of 473 households. Biggest losses went to Oklahoma and Colorado.
# Kentucky: Net gain of 4,424 households. Biggest gains came from Ohio and Michigan.
# Louisiana: Net gain of 4,987 households. Biggest gains came from foreigners.
# Maine: Net loss of 712 households. Biggest losses went to Florida and California.
# Maryland: Net loss of 8,167 households. Biggest losses went to North Carolina and Virginia.
# Massachusetts: Net loss of 3,788 households. Biggest losses went to Florida and California.
# Michigan: Net loss of 37,370 households. Biggest losses went to Florida and Texas.
# Minnesota: Net loss of 3,124 households. Biggest losses went to Texas and Arizona.
# Mississippi: Net gain of 1,007 households. Biggest gains came from Tennessee and foreigners.
# Missouri: Net gain of 109 households. Biggest gains came from foreigners.
# Montana: Net gain of 2,072 households. Biggest gains from California and Michigan.
# Nebraska: Net loss 1,667 households. Biggest losses went to Texas and Colorado.
# Nevada: Net gain of 9,329 households. Biggest gains came from California and Michigan.
# New Hampshire: Net loss of 1,147 households. Biggest losses went to Florida and North Carolina.
# New Jersey: Net loss of 19,285 households. Biggest losses went to Florida and Pennsylvania.
# New Mexico: Net gain of 630 households. Biggest gains came from California and foreigners.
# New York: Net loss of 28,376 households. Biggest losses went to Florida and North Carolina.
# North Carolina: Net gain of 40,995 households. Biggest gains came from Florida and New York.
# North Dakota: Net loss of 90 households. Biggest losses went to Colorado and Texas.
# Ohio: Net loss of 20,575 households. Biggest losses went to Florida and Texas.
# Oklahoma: Net gain of 2,988 households. Biggest gains came from California and foreigners.
# Oregon: Net gain of 10,728 households. Biggest gains came from California and foreigners.
# Pennsylvania: Net loss of 5,472 households. Biggest losses went to North Carolina and Florida.
# Rhode Island: Net loss of 3,374 households. Biggest losses went to Massachusetts and Florida.
# South Dakota: Net gain of 1,037 households. Biggest gains came from Iowa and Minnesota.
# South Carolina: Net gain of 20,482 households. Biggest gains came from Florida and New York.
# Tennessee: Net gain of 12,961 households. Biggest gains came from Florida and Michigan.
# Texas: Net gain of 62,827 households. Biggest gains came from California and foreigners.
# Utah: Net gain 6,097 households. Biggest gains came from California and foreigners.
# Vermont: Net loss of 1,356 households. Biggest losses went to North Carolina and California.
# Virginia: Net gain of 5,210 households. Biggest gains came from Maryland and New York.
# Washington: Net gain of 18,029 households. Biggest gains came from California and foreigners.
# West Virginia: Net gain of 1,291 households. Biggest gains came from Maryland and Virginia.
# Wisconsin: Net loss of 4,809 households. Biggest losses went to Texas and Minnesota.
# Wyoming: Net gain of 1,922 households. Biggest gains came from Michigan and California.
Sources: AP analysis of IRS data
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