Which states did they come from?

“Numerology” tries to find reality within various measurements of economic and real estate trends.

Buzz: In 2021, 433,402 people moved to California from other states. It was the third-largest inflow behind Florida and Texas.

Source: My trusty spreadsheet looked at the latest state-to-state migration data from the Census Bureau.

Fuzzy math: So, where did these new Golden Staters come from?

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Let’s start with the raw inflow data.

No. 1 was Washington state, which lost 40,456 residents to California. Texas followed at 33,577, then New York at 32,723, Arizona at 27,449, and Florida at 24,692. The fewest interstate relocations were from Maine at 248, then West Virginia at 707, Vermont at 778, Delaware at 1,012 and New Hampshire at 1,034.

But let’s put those interstate flow of people into perspective tied to their state of departure’s population. For example, what are the odds a state lost a resident to California in 2021?

The District of California topped this ranking at 165-to-1, then Hawaii and Washington at 189-to-1, Oregon at 208-to-1 and Nevada at 210-to-1.

Where was a California move an even longer shot? Maine was 5,485-to-1, then West Virginia (2,500-to-1), Kentucky (2,219-to-1), Tennessee (2,026-to-1), and Alabama (1,841-to-1).

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