In Data News, 2024-03-14
This layer displays the population change caused by in-migration for United States counties between 2019 and 2020.
View in Map RoomThis layer displays the population change caused by in-migration for United States counties between 2019 and 2020.
View in Map RoomThis layer displays the population change caused by out-migration for United States counties between 2019 and 2020.
View in Map RoomThis layer displays the net migration rate for United States counties between 2010 and 2020. Net migration is the balance of immigration and emigration over a given time period. Net migration does not include natural change, or change due to births and deaths.
View in Map RoomThis layer displays the adjusted gross income of out-migrants of United States counties between 2017-2018. This is calculated by dividing the total adjusted gross income of the county by the total number of out-migrants. Income values are based on federal tax filings.
View in Map RoomThe Census Bureau’s Population Estimates Program (PEP) produces estimates of the population for the United States, its states, counties, cities, and towns, as well as for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and its municipios. Demographic components of population change (births, deaths, and migration) are produced at the national, state, and county levels of geography. Additionally, housing unit estimates are produced for the nation, states, and counties.
PEP annually utilizes current data on births, deaths, and migration to calculate population change since the most recent decennial census and produce a time series of estimates of population, demographic components of change, and housing units. The annual time series of estimates begins with the most recent decennial census data and extends to the vintage year.
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