Where People Are Leaving (Outflow)

U.S. counties losing the most residents, measured by IRS county-to-county migration outflow (the number of people who moved away over the latest year).

#CountyMigration outflow
1Los Angeles, CA152,600
2Harris, TX92,908
3Cook, IL92,107
4Dallas, TX78,678
5Maricopa, AZ76,235
6New York, NY72,979
7Kings, NY72,975
8San Diego, CA66,155
9Orange, CA63,348
10Queens, NY62,005
11King, WA60,973
12Miami-Dade, FL58,802
13Broward, FL52,460
14Tarrant, TX51,936
15Orange, FL50,226
16Travis, TX49,566
17Santa Clara, CA47,795
18Middlesex, MA47,353
19Riverside, CA46,827
20Fulton, GA46,366
21Alameda, CA44,228
22San Bernardino, CA43,064
23Hillsborough, FL42,128
24Denver, CO40,357
25Fairfax, VA38,672
26Philadelphia, PA38,492
27Clark, NV37,388
28Suffolk, MA36,970
29Collin, TX36,741
30Bronx, NY36,501
31Bexar, TX36,330
32Hennepin, MN35,526
33Palm Beach, FL35,432
34Mecklenburg, NC34,699
35Denton, TX32,722
36Wake, NC30,809
37San Francisco, CA30,784
38DeKalb, GA30,731
39Franklin, OH30,658
40Nassau, NY29,897
41Oakland, MI29,591
42Sacramento, CA28,914
43Wayne, MI28,582
44Gwinnett, GA28,400
45Hudson, NJ28,030
46Montgomery, MD27,889
47District of Columbia, DC27,315
48Arapahoe, CO27,244
49Multnomah, OR26,368
50Suffolk, NY25,633