Inbound and outbound migration

Yeah....if you hover over any county in the US, you can get stats on how many people are moving in and moving out of that county. ;)
 
Yeah....if you hover over any county in the US, you can get stats on how many people are moving in and moving out of that county. ;)
Chicago is the worst - plenty of people leaving that city. Isn't it a windy city, I hear?
 
Chicago is the worst - plenty of people leaving that city. Isn't it a windy city, I hear?

The red and black colors are there for a reason....yes it is nicknamed Windy City because lot of wind tend to funnel thru lot of skyscrapers not the city itself.
 
Cool!

My county showed mostly dark gray lines. The red lines were mostly to other counties within South Carolina or to Georgia.
 
Interesting. I wonder how accurate it is, because according to the site, more people are moving out of my county while I know the opposite is true.
 
The red and black colors are there for a reason....yes it is nicknamed Windy City because lot of wind tend to funnel thru lot of skyscrapers not the city itself.
Ahh, that makes sense
 
Interesting. I wonder how accurate it is, because according to the site, more people are moving out of my county while I know the opposite is true.

I have no idea about that but they possibility check the driver license records which they pretty much know where they're moving to.
 
Interesting. I wonder how accurate it is, because according to the site, more people are moving out of my county while I know the opposite is true.

It said it was according to the IRS reports.

Source: Internal Revenue Service data. The IRS only reports inter-county moves for more than 10 people, so some moves are not shown on this map.
 
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