Where people in Auburn are moving to most

Published 3:07 pm Tuesday, January 11, 2022

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Where people in Auburn are moving to most

Stacker compiled a list of where people in Auburn-Opelika, AL Metro Area are moving to the most using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Metros are ranked by the estimated number of people who moved to the metro from Auburn between 2015 and 2019. Ties were broken by gross migration.

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#50. Gadsden, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Gadsden in 2015-2019: 40
– Migration from Gadsden to Auburn: 6 (#38 most common destination from Gadsden)
– Net migration: 34 to Gadsden

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#49. Columbus, OH Metro Area

– Migration to Columbus in 2015-2019: 44
– Migration from Columbus to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 44 to Columbus

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#48. Sioux City, IA-NE-SD Metro Area

– Migration to Sioux City in 2015-2019: 44
– Migration from Sioux City to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 44 to Sioux City

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#47. North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area

– Migration to North Port in 2015-2019: 44
– Migration from North Port to Auburn: 11 (#191 most common destination from North Port)
– Net migration: 33 to North Port

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#46. Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area

– Migration to Salt Lake City in 2015-2019: 45
– Migration from Salt Lake City to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 45 to Salt Lake City

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#45. Clarksville, TN-KY Metro Area

– Migration to Clarksville in 2015-2019: 46
– Migration from Clarksville to Auburn: 100 (#61 most common destination from Clarksville)
– Net migration: 54 to Auburn

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#44. Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metro Area

– Migration to Louisville/Jefferson County in 2015-2019: 47
– Migration from Louisville/Jefferson County to Auburn: 94 (#78 most common destination from Louisville/Jefferson County)
– Net migration: 47 to Auburn

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#43. Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metro Area

– Migration to Omaha in 2015-2019: 49
– Migration from Omaha to Auburn: 8 (#168 most common destination from Omaha)
– Net migration: 41 to Omaha

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#42. Hattiesburg, MS Metro Area

– Migration to Hattiesburg in 2015-2019: 49
– Migration from Hattiesburg to Auburn: 12 (#62 most common destination from Hattiesburg)
– Net migration: 37 to Hattiesburg

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#41. San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area

– Migration to San Diego in 2015-2019: 50
– Migration from San Diego to Auburn: 9 (#293 most common destination from San Diego)
– Net migration: 41 to San Diego

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#40. Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area

– Migration to Cincinnati in 2015-2019: 51
– Migration from Cincinnati to Auburn: 6 (#239 most common destination from Cincinnati)
– Net migration: 45 to Cincinnati

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#39. Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI Metro Area

– Migration to Milwaukee in 2015-2019: 52
– Migration from Milwaukee to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 52 to Milwaukee

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#38. Akron, OH Metro Area

– Migration to Akron in 2015-2019: 52
– Migration from Akron to Auburn: 47 (#72 most common destination from Akron)
– Net migration: 5 to Akron

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#37. Columbia, SC Metro Area

– Migration to Columbia in 2015-2019: 54
– Migration from Columbia to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 54 to Columbia

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#36. Florence-Muscle Shoals, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Florence in 2015-2019: 55
– Migration from Florence to Auburn: 354 (#3 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 299 to Auburn

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#35. Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area

– Migration to Seattle in 2015-2019: 59
– Migration from Seattle to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 59 to Seattle

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#34. Joplin, MO Metro Area

– Migration to Joplin in 2015-2019: 61
– Migration from Joplin to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 61 to Joplin

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#33. Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area

– Migration to Phoenix in 2015-2019: 62
– Migration from Phoenix to Auburn: 10 (#319 most common destination from Phoenix)
– Net migration: 52 to Phoenix

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#32. Daphne-Fairhope-Foley, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Daphne in 2015-2019: 67
– Migration from Daphne to Auburn: 122 (#14 most common destination from Daphne)
– Net migration: 55 to Auburn

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#31. Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Metro Area

– Migration to Kingsport in 2015-2019: 70
– Migration from Kingsport to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 70 to Kingsport

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#30. Dothan, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Dothan in 2015-2019: 72
– Migration from Dothan to Auburn: 75 (#17 most common destination from Dothan)
– Net migration: 3 to Auburn

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#29. Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area

– Migration to Dallas in 2015-2019: 78
– Migration from Dallas to Auburn: 11 (#316 most common destination from Dallas)
– Net migration: 67 to Dallas

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#28. Greensboro-High Point, NC Metro Area

– Migration to Greensboro in 2015-2019: 80
– Migration from Greensboro to Auburn: 25 (#101 most common destination from Greensboro)
– Net migration: 55 to Greensboro

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#27. Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metro Area

– Migration to Charlotte in 2015-2019: 83
– Migration from Charlotte to Auburn: 62 (#148 most common destination from Charlotte)
– Net migration: 21 to Charlotte

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#26. Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area

– Migration to Baton Rouge in 2015-2019: 84
– Migration from Baton Rouge to Auburn: 15 (#116 most common destination from Baton Rouge)
– Net migration: 69 to Baton Rouge

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#25. Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, FL Metro Area

– Migration to Crestview in 2015-2019: 89
– Migration from Crestview to Auburn: 197 (#25 most common destination from Crestview)
– Net migration: 108 to Auburn

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#24. Mobile, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Mobile in 2015-2019: 89
– Migration from Mobile to Auburn: 312 (#9 most common destination from Mobile)
– Net migration: 223 to Auburn

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#23. Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL Metro Area

– Migration to Pensacola in 2015-2019: 91
– Migration from Pensacola to Auburn: 111 (#65 most common destination from Pensacola)
– Net migration: 20 to Auburn

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#22. Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area

– Migration to Detroit in 2015-2019: 94
– Migration from Detroit to Auburn: 43 (#178 most common destination from Detroit)
– Net migration: 51 to Detroit

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#21. Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metro Area

– Migration to Baltimore in 2015-2019: 94
– Migration from Baltimore to Auburn: 100 (#119 most common destination from Baltimore)
– Net migration: 6 to Auburn

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#20. San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area

– Migration to San Antonio in 2015-2019: 95
– Migration from San Antonio to Auburn: 81 (#133 most common destination from San Antonio)
– Net migration: 14 to San Antonio

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#19. Raleigh-Cary, NC Metro Area

– Migration to Raleigh in 2015-2019: 97
– Migration from Raleigh to Auburn: 71 (#93 most common destination from Raleigh)
– Net migration: 26 to Raleigh

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#18. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metro Area

– Migration to Washington in 2015-2019: 100
– Migration from Washington to Auburn: 95 (#214 most common destination from Washington)
– Net migration: 5 to Washington

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#17. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area

– Migration to Miami in 2015-2019: 105
– Migration from Miami to Auburn: 46 (#211 most common destination from Miami)
– Net migration: 59 to Miami

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#16. Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area

– Migration to Houston in 2015-2019: 113
– Migration from Houston to Auburn: 241 (#107 most common destination from Houston)
– Net migration: 128 to Auburn

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#15. Jacksonville, FL Metro Area

– Migration to Jacksonville in 2015-2019: 118
– Migration from Jacksonville to Auburn: 285 (#45 most common destination from Jacksonville)
– Net migration: 167 to Auburn

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#14. Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metro Area

– Migration to Nashville in 2015-2019: 123
– Migration from Nashville to Auburn: 171 (#67 most common destination from Nashville)
– Net migration: 48 to Auburn

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#13. New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metro Area

– Migration to New York in 2015-2019: 128
– Migration from New York to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 128 to New York

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#12. Anniston-Oxford, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Anniston in 2015-2019: 137
– Migration from Anniston to Auburn: 97 (#11 most common destination from Anniston)
– Net migration: 40 to Anniston

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#11. Greenville-Anderson, SC Metro Area

– Migration to Greenville in 2015-2019: 145
– Migration from Greenville to Auburn: 23 (#116 most common destination from Greenville)
– Net migration: 122 to Greenville

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#10. Tucson, AZ Metro Area

– Migration to Tucson in 2015-2019: 148
– Migration from Tucson to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 148 to Tucson

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#9. Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX Metro Area

– Migration to Austin in 2015-2019: 156
– Migration from Austin to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 156 to Austin

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#8. Tuscaloosa, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Tuscaloosa in 2015-2019: 179
– Migration from Tuscaloosa to Auburn: 43 (#42 most common destination from Tuscaloosa)
– Net migration: 136 to Tuscaloosa

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#7. Killeen-Temple, TX Metro Area

– Migration to Killeen in 2015-2019: 200
– Migration from Killeen to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 200 to Killeen

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#6. Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV Metro Area

– Migration to Las Vegas in 2015-2019: 296
– Migration from Las Vegas to Auburn: 0
– Net migration: 296 to Las Vegas

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#5. Montgomery, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Montgomery in 2015-2019: 592
– Migration from Montgomery to Auburn: 1,021 (#3 most common destination from Montgomery)
– Net migration: 429 to Auburn

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#4. Huntsville, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Huntsville in 2015-2019: 658
– Migration from Huntsville to Auburn: 681 (#5 most common destination from Huntsville)
– Net migration: 23 to Auburn

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#3. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area

– Migration to Atlanta in 2015-2019: 910
– Migration from Atlanta to Auburn: 1,253 (#35 most common destination from Atlanta)
– Net migration: 343 to Auburn

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#2. Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Birmingham in 2015-2019: 1,136
– Migration from Birmingham to Auburn: 1,366 (#5 most common destination from Birmingham)
– Net migration: 230 to Auburn

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#1. Columbus, GA-AL Metro Area

– Migration to Columbus in 2015-2019: 1,443
– Migration from Columbus to Auburn: 2,074 (#2 most common destination from Columbus)
– Net migration: 631 to Auburn