Einige Bilder, die ich unter Verwendung der kürzlich vom US Census Bureau veröffentlichten Änderungsdaten für die Bundesstaaten 2020–2025 erstellt habe. Wir haben beschlossen, einen prozentualen Änderungswert statt einer direkten numerischen Änderung anzuzeigen, um die Auswirkungen auf einige dieser Staaten hervorzuheben, in denen nach COVID im Vergleich zu ihrer Bevölkerungszahl vor COVID ein enormer Zustrom von Menschen zu verzeichnen war. Ich habe auch die internationale und inländische Migration aggregiert.

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    11 Kommentare

    1. Is this using literal census data (like NY’s population was ~2.5% lower in 2025 than it was in 2020) or is it specifically tracking people that have moved from one state to another?

      If the former, then would it make sense to consider fertility rates by state? IE, are people moving to Idaho and away from Illinois or is it skewed a bit by Idaho’s 1.79 fertility rate and Illinois‘ 1.50 (data from 2023)?

    2. PaulOshanter on

      We’re already seeing some of those Covid-era trends reverse though. Here in Florida we’re experiencing the worst housing market since the great financial crisis and our net migration numbers are back down to 2009 levels.

    3. SchleftySchloe on

      No why are people coming to Delaware. We have enough people, please stop.

    4. OpaqueCrystalBall on

      Funny because Florida is literally the last state I would want to move to.

    5. Traditional-Meat-549 on

      Oregon is so funny to me. Historically, my family had a logging operation outside of Portland and they eventually sold the land (lake Oswego) which became an expensive subdivision. 
      I now live in California but Oregonians don’t want former Californian residents there, SO if I wanted to stay west, i would go to Washington. 
      Edit ..son went to Oregon State, husband’s best friend and several of mine live there. 

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