Grafik von mir, erstellt in Excel. Alle Daten des US-Volkszählungsamtes hier: https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2020s-state-total.html

Ich wollte mich auf die Inlandsmigration konzentrieren, um zu sehen, wohin die Menschen ziehen. Ich habe mich ausnahmsweise dafür entschieden, reine Zahlen statt Prozentangaben zu verwenden, um eine bessere Skalierung des Balkendiagramms zu ermöglichen. Ich habe nur die Daten des letzten Jahres verwendet, um die neuesten Daten zu erfassen "Trends".

Welche Faktoren ermutigen Ihrer Meinung nach Menschen dazu, bestimmte Staaten zu verlassen und in andere zu ziehen? Ich habe meine Theorien, werde sie aber in diesem Beitrag außen vor lassen.

Von TA-MajestyPalm

9 Kommentare

  1. TA-MajestyPalm on

    Required comment:

    Graphic by me, created in Excel. All data from the US census bureau here: https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2020s-state-total.html

    I wanted to focus on domestic migration to see where people are moving to. I chose to use raw numbers instead of percentages for once to provide a better sense of scale on the bar chart. I used only the most recent year of data to capture the latest „trends“.

    [Great read on population change this past year from the Census Bureau ](https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2026/population-growth-slows.html) Keep in mind my graphic only focuses on one aspect of population change.

    What factors do you think encourage people to leave certain states and move to others?

  2. Folks abandoning HCOL states makes sense in this economy, but I gotta say… Texas really surprised me lol

  3. Crazy_old_maurice_17 on

    I’m curious how this map would look if the colors were normalized based on the starting population of each state.

  4. MoreCleverUserName on

    Without being able to differentiate between people who moved, people who died and people who were born, this is just a chart of population change, which is an interesting metric but not necessarily migration patterns.

  5. Googoltetraplex on

    As a Masshole, the only thing pushing me to move elsewhere is the climate. The state itself is fine, I just wasn’t built for these winters.

  6. ResponsibleCar6937 on

    Interesting that the top states migrated to are red states and the top states migrated away from are blue states. I’m sure that’s just a coincidence 

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