Where People Are Moving (Inflow)

U.S. counties drawing the most new residents, measured by IRS county-to-county migration inflow (the number of people who moved in over the latest year).

#CountyMigration inflow
1Los Angeles, CA114,343
2Harris, TX86,625
3Maricopa, AZ82,559
4Cook, IL78,978
5New York, NY76,561
6Dallas, TX69,760
7Kings, NY61,964
8San Diego, CA61,648
9King, WA60,834
10Tarrant, TX54,134
11Orange, CA52,560
12Travis, TX50,570
13Riverside, CA49,965
14Broward, FL46,969
15Orange, FL46,302
16Fulton, GA45,743
17Clark, NV45,428
18Queens, NY45,244
19Collin, TX43,526
20Hillsborough, FL42,916
21Middlesex, MA42,841
22Denver, CO42,311
23San Bernardino, CA41,693
24Denton, TX39,383
25Bexar, TX39,198
26Santa Clara, CA38,998
27Miami-Dade, FL38,451
28Mecklenburg, NC37,973
29Alameda, CA37,170
30Palm Beach, FL35,121
31Wake, NC34,367
32Fairfax, VA34,095
33Philadelphia, PA33,406
34Hennepin, MN33,274
35Suffolk, MA32,857
36San Francisco, CA30,402
37District of Columbia, DC28,622
38Franklin, OH28,152
39DeKalb, GA28,004
40Williamson, TX27,754
41Sacramento, CA27,494
42Hudson, NJ27,090
43Oakland, MI26,467
44Arapahoe, CO25,901
45Duval, FL25,754
46Pinellas, FL25,663
47Multnomah, OR25,582
48Polk, FL25,406
49Davidson, TN25,358
50Gwinnett, GA25,004