Over 545,000 New Yorkers left the state in 2022 —headed for Florida, Texas and farther: census bureau

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Over 545,000 New Yorkers left the state in 2022 —headed for Florida, Texas and farther: census bureau

It is a declining Empire State.

Plagued by high taxes and quality of life problems, 545,498 New Yorkers left for other states in 2022, according to US Census data.

Top destinations include Florida — the most popular choice — followed by New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania and more distant states like Texas and California.

That migration was partially offset by more people moving to the Empire State in 2022 than in any year over the past decade, with 301,000 new residents making the transition.

Despite that increase, New York still experienced a net population loss of 244,000.

The departure has yet to impact New York City’s housing costs, with median rents continuing to hover near all-time post-COVID-19 highs.

According to a recent report from real estate company Elliman, Manhattan’s median rent was $4,350 in September — up from $4,022 in the same period last year.

Post-analysis of census data shows more than half a million New Yorkers moving to other states in 2022, with the top six destinations shown hereMapcreator.io/OSM.org

Median rents in Brooklyn and Queens — $3,700 and $3,528, respectively — are also near record highs.

Trading snow for sunshine, more New Yorkers moved to Florida in 2022 than any other state, with 91,000 people making the switch.

After Florida, fleeing New Yorkers chose closer — with 75,000 sweeping into New Jersey, 50,670 into Connecticut and 44,000 into Pennsylvania.

California, which is absorbing a net population decline of 342,000 in 2022, attracted 31,000 New Yorkers last year.

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Florida is the top relocation destination for New Yorkers in 2022. Shutterstock Census data shows 545,000 people leaving New York in 2022. Helayne Seidman

The number of New Yorkers moving to Texas will surpass 30,000 for the first time in 2022 — up from 18,000 in 2019 for a 67% increase, according to the data.

North Carolina, Massachusetts, Virginia and Georgia round out the top ten destinations.

The least popular choices are Wyoming, Montana, Iowa, Mississippi and South Dakota which all saw fewer than 500 people move from New York in 2022.

South Dakota was the least favored, with just 52 people running for the Mount Rushmore State last year.

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Post-analysis of state-to-state census bureau migration figures shows a steady decline from New York every year since 2012, with departures far outstripping inflows and about 4.6 million people waving goodbye to New York over the past decade

About 2,700,000 people moved to New York during that period — resulting in a net population loss of 1.9 million residents.

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Compared to 2012, the number of exits in 2022 increased by 34%. That year, 405,000 people left the state, while 270,000 moved in – a significant loss of 135,000 residents.

New York 2022 Migration Data, per US census bureau:

  • Florida: 91,201
  • New Jersey: 75,103
  • Connecticut: 50,670
  • Pennsylvania: 44,807
  • California: 31,255
  • Texas: 30,890
  • North Carolina: 25,024
  • Massachusetts: 21,186
  • Virginia: 17,516
  • Georgia: 16,535
  • South Carolina: 15,537
  • Illinois: 12,072
  • Maryland: 9,453
  • Colorado: 8,526
  • Ohio: 8,431
  • Michigan: 6,161
  • Tennessee: 5,821
  • District of Columbia: 5,647
  • Arizona: 5,071
  • Washington: 4,732
  • Delaware: 4,603
  • Indiana: 4,124
  • Alabama: 3,827
  • Nevada: 3,795
  • Oregon: 3,712
  • Minnesota: 3,196
  • Vermont: 3,196
  • Louisiana: 2,946
  • Maine: 2,885
  • Puerto Rico: 2,847
  • Missouri: 2,742
  • New Mexico: 2,467
  • Alaska: 2,430
  • Rhode Island: 2,324
  • Utah: 2,236
  • Kentucky: 2,200
  • New Hampshire: 1,939
  • Kansas: 1,865
  • Oklahoma: 1,840
  • Wisconsin: 1,626
  • Hawaii: 982
  • West Virginia: 949
  • Idaho: 880
  • Arkansas: 666
  • Nebraska: 554
  • North Dakota: 526
  • Wyoming: 463
  • Montana: 441
  • Iowa: 381
  • Mississippi: 113
  • South Dakota: 52

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