As a new mexican it is accurate. I was born there but am a new Mexican. They live here but still call themselves texans and fly their flag above ours every chance they get. Coloradans say the same.
PeytonPettimore on
As a Michigander, I’m horrified
Robynsquest on
Considering where the population density is highest (the coasts) I am not surprised that you see NY, CA, TX etc over represented.
CLCchampion on
What’s the source for this? I live in Ohio and I’ve never met someone who has moved here from West Virginia.
OP also posted this exact same thing 6 months ago. Karma farm much?
So just 4 states make up the largest diaspora of 29 states, very interesting.
CP1228 on
Looks like if you trace the path from state to state, you either end up in New York/New Jersey or Illinois/Missouri
UnlimitedCalculus on
More populated states have more people, obviously
Averagecrabenjoyer69 on
Damn Yankees flooding most of the Upper South.
SinisterDetection on
Why everyone in the west hates California
sometimesifeellikemu on
Nobody moves to Alabama. I call shenanigans.
fastinserter on
Pink is shown to be MN on th map and MI on the legend
Syndicalist_Vegan on
All you ohioans get out of my state, the toledo war is over! – A concerned Michigan resident
Lex070161 on
What moron made this map?
njtalp46 on
Assuming the data is accurate, it’s really cool to see the little gravitational fields that larger cities/states impart on the populations of smaller surrounding states e.g. NY, IL, CA, TX, MA, and amusingly MN
TheMau on
MN =/ = MI
druguder315 on
Illinois and Missouri have a weird relationship with each other
StogieMan92 on
Does this mean the Californians in Washington are migrating back to California?
lilangelkm on
Alaska to California surprises me as a California resident.
Sdog1981 on
If you live in Iowa you dream of one day moving to the big city of Topeka, Kansas.
MOltho on
Now I want to see the opposite map: Showing where the most people born in each state have moved to.
zulufdokulmusyuze on
The NY <-> NJ cycle is the only attractor cycle for this graph, i.e, there is path from every state to these two states if you start from the state and jump to the state that labels that state.
krycek1984 on
At least in the Cleveland/Akron area there are plenty of people from WV so I don’t know why a couple posters pointed out BS on that one. It was especially common to move from WV to OH in the past.
0le_Hickory on
This has to be labeled backwards? Where do people move to that are born in the state, that makes more sense.
speedwaystout on
Looks like the richer states move to the poorer ones.. NJ rains supreme?
balista_22 on
so more people from states with more people?
Dubrevhska on
People voluntarily move to Mississippi???
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As a new mexican it is accurate. I was born there but am a new Mexican. They live here but still call themselves texans and fly their flag above ours every chance they get. Coloradans say the same.
As a Michigander, I’m horrified
Considering where the population density is highest (the coasts) I am not surprised that you see NY, CA, TX etc over represented.
What’s the source for this? I live in Ohio and I’ve never met someone who has moved here from West Virginia.
OP also posted this exact same thing 6 months ago. Karma farm much?
[https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/1kryxyk/where_americans_move_the_source_of_the_most/](https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/1kryxyk/where_americans_move_the_source_of_the_most/)
Edit: also found this for Ohio. My guess is that this is a mostly made up map.
[https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/central-ohio-news/states-sending-the-most-people-to-ohio-2/](https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/central-ohio-news/states-sending-the-most-people-to-ohio-2/)
I’d love to know the data source behind this
So just 4 states make up the largest diaspora of 29 states, very interesting.
Looks like if you trace the path from state to state, you either end up in New York/New Jersey or Illinois/Missouri
More populated states have more people, obviously
Damn Yankees flooding most of the Upper South.
Why everyone in the west hates California
Nobody moves to Alabama. I call shenanigans.
Pink is shown to be MN on th map and MI on the legend
All you ohioans get out of my state, the toledo war is over! – A concerned Michigan resident
What moron made this map?
Assuming the data is accurate, it’s really cool to see the little gravitational fields that larger cities/states impart on the populations of smaller surrounding states e.g. NY, IL, CA, TX, MA, and amusingly MN
MN =/ = MI
Illinois and Missouri have a weird relationship with each other
Does this mean the Californians in Washington are migrating back to California?
Alaska to California surprises me as a California resident.
If you live in Iowa you dream of one day moving to the big city of Topeka, Kansas.
Now I want to see the opposite map: Showing where the most people born in each state have moved to.
The NY <-> NJ cycle is the only attractor cycle for this graph, i.e, there is path from every state to these two states if you start from the state and jump to the state that labels that state.
At least in the Cleveland/Akron area there are plenty of people from WV so I don’t know why a couple posters pointed out BS on that one. It was especially common to move from WV to OH in the past.
This has to be labeled backwards? Where do people move to that are born in the state, that makes more sense.
Looks like the richer states move to the poorer ones.. NJ rains supreme?
so more people from states with more people?
People voluntarily move to Mississippi???