Where are people moving in the US?
The Midwest region of the United States was third in the domestic migration rate during 2018 and 2019, according to Freddie Mac research.
The South was first (.81 percent), followed by the West (.66 percent), the Midwest (.14 percent) and the Northeast (-.11 percent).
The U.S. domestic migration rate has declined steadily during the last 50 years and dipped to an all-time low of 9.8 percent during 2018 and 2019. Statistics show populations are declining in industrial cities of the Midwest and the North. The states with the greatest population growth are: Texas, Florida, Georgia, Arizona, Washington and Nevada. Population growth in western states is aided by rising birth rates.
Find out more about the research at: bit.ly/FreddieMac_PopulationGrowth