Where Are People Moving in Plymouth, IA?

IRS county-to-county migration, 2023 tax year (released about two years after the tax year it covers).

People moving in

247

People moving out

287

Net migration

-109

Plymouth, IA is a net loser of residents. In the latest IRS data (2023 tax year), 247 people moved in and 287 moved out, for a net loss of -109. Net outflows can soften local rent and price growth over time, though the cause matters as much as the number.

Migration is most useful read alongside the rest of the market. People move for jobs, affordability, climate, and lifestyle, and where they come from and go to says a lot about what a county is competing on. Below are the specific counties driving Plymouth, IA’s flows in each direction.

Top counties people moved to Plymouth, IA from

Origin countyReturnsPeople
Woodbury, IAIowa178338
Sioux, IAIowa4662
Cherokee, IAIowa2338

Top counties people left Plymouth, IA for

Destination countyReturnsPeople
Woodbury, IAIowa168288
Sioux, IAIowa4577
Polk, IAIowa2538
Minnehaha, SDSouth Dakota2535
Cherokee, IAIowa2443

“Returns” counts tax returns (a household proxy) that moved along each flow; “People” counts the individuals on those returns, when reported. IRS aggregate and foreign pseudo-rows are excluded. Informational only, not financial advice.

Frequently asked questions

Are people moving to Plymouth, IA or leaving?

Plymouth, IA had a net loss of -109 residents in the latest IRS data (2023 tax year), with 247 people moving in and 287 moving out. Net migration is inflow minus outflow.

Where are people moving to Plymouth, IA from?

The largest sources of new Plymouth, IA residents are Woodbury, IA, Sioux, IA, Cherokee, IA. The full top-ten list of origin counties is in the table above.

Where do people leaving Plymouth, IA go?

People leaving Plymouth, IA most often move to Woodbury, IA, Sioux, IA, Polk, IA. The full top-ten list of destination counties is in the table above.

What does Plymouth, IA migration mean for housing?

Migration is a leading demand signal. Sustained net inflows tend to support rents and home prices when supply cannot keep up, while net outflows can soften them. Read this alongside Plymouth, IA's price forecast, building permits, and affordability on the full county dashboard before drawing a conclusion.

How current is this Plymouth, IA migration data?

It comes from IRS Statistics of Income county-to-county migration data, which is released about two years after the tax year it covers; the figures above reflect the 2023 tax year. That lag is normal for this dataset, which counts actual tax returns rather than survey estimates.