Where people in Florence are moving to most
Published 4:04 pm Tuesday, January 11, 2022
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Where people in Florence are moving to most
Stacker compiled a list of where people in Florence-Muscle Shoals, 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 Florence between 2015 and 2019. Ties were broken by gross migration.
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#47. Dover, DE Metro Area
– Migration to Dover in 2015-2019: 10
– Migration from Dover to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 10 to Dover
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#46. College Station-Bryan, TX Metro Area
– Migration to College Station in 2015-2019: 11
– Migration from College Station to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 11 to College Station
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#45. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area
– Migration to Miami in 2015-2019: 11
– Migration from Miami to Florence: 138 (#139 most common destination from Miami)
– Net migration: 127 to Florence
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#44. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area
– Migration to Tampa in 2015-2019: 14
– Migration from Tampa to Florence: 21 (#257 most common destination from Tampa)
– Net migration: 7 to Florence
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#43. Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area
– Migration to Cleveland in 2015-2019: 15
– Migration from Cleveland to Florence: 65 (#116 most common destination from Cleveland)
– Net migration: 50 to Florence
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#42. Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area
– Migration to Bridgeport in 2015-2019: 16
– Migration from Bridgeport to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 16 to Bridgeport
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#41. Knoxville, TN Metro Area
– Migration to Knoxville in 2015-2019: 17
– Migration from Knoxville to Florence: 5 (#184 most common destination from Knoxville)
– Net migration: 12 to Knoxville
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#40. Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Metro Area
– Migration to Gulfport in 2015-2019: 19
– Migration from Gulfport to Florence: 10 (#136 most common destination from Gulfport)
– Net migration: 9 to Gulfport
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#39. Portland-South Portland, ME Metro Area
– Migration to Portland in 2015-2019: 20
– Migration from Portland to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 20 to Portland
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#38. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area
– Migration to Los Angeles in 2015-2019: 23
– Migration from Los Angeles to Florence: 2 (#353 most common destination from Los Angeles)
– Net migration: 21 to Los Angeles
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#37. Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL Metro Area
– Migration to Pensacola in 2015-2019: 26
– Migration from Pensacola to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 26 to Pensacola
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#36. Raleigh-Cary, NC Metro Area
– Migration to Raleigh in 2015-2019: 26
– Migration from Raleigh to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 26 to Raleigh
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#35. Anniston-Oxford, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Anniston in 2015-2019: 27
– Migration from Anniston to Florence: 34 (#24 most common destination from Anniston)
– Net migration: 7 to Florence
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#34. San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area
– Migration to San Diego in 2015-2019: 28
– Migration from San Diego to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 28 to San Diego
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#33. Punta Gorda, FL Metro Area
– Migration to Punta Gorda in 2015-2019: 29
– Migration from Punta Gorda to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 29 to Punta Gorda
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#32. Cleveland, TN Metro Area
– Migration to Cleveland in 2015-2019: 30
– Migration from Cleveland to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 30 to Cleveland
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#31. Wichita, KS Metro Area
– Migration to Wichita in 2015-2019: 30
– Migration from Wichita to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 30 to Wichita
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#30. Greenville-Anderson, SC Metro Area
– Migration to Greenville in 2015-2019: 33
– Migration from Greenville to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 33 to Greenville
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#29. Canton-Massillon, OH Metro Area
– Migration to Canton in 2015-2019: 35
– Migration from Canton to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 35 to Canton
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#28. St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area
– Migration to St. Louis in 2015-2019: 36
– Migration from St. Louis to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 36 to St. Louis
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#27. Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX Metro Area
– Migration to Austin in 2015-2019: 36
– Migration from Austin to Florence: 5 (#271 most common destination from Austin)
– Net migration: 31 to Austin
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#26. Jackson, MS Metro Area
– Migration to Jackson in 2015-2019: 39
– Migration from Jackson to Florence: 36 (#78 most common destination from Jackson)
– Net migration: 3 to Jackson
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#25. Dothan, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Dothan in 2015-2019: 41
– Migration from Dothan to Florence: 85 (#16 most common destination from Dothan)
– Net migration: 44 to Florence
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#24. Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metro Area
– Migration to Riverside in 2015-2019: 48
– Migration from Riverside to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 48 to Riverside
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#23. Chattanooga, TN-GA Metro Area
– Migration to Chattanooga in 2015-2019: 48
– Migration from Chattanooga to Florence: 42 (#63 most common destination from Chattanooga)
– Net migration: 6 to Chattanooga
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#22. Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV Metro Area
– Migration to Las Vegas in 2015-2019: 49
– Migration from Las Vegas to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 49 to Las Vegas
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#21. Toledo, OH Metro Area
– Migration to Toledo in 2015-2019: 53
– Migration from Toledo to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 53 to Toledo
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#20. Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area
– Migration to Detroit in 2015-2019: 58
– Migration from Detroit to Florence: 14 (#243 most common destination from Detroit)
– Net migration: 44 to Detroit
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#19. Mobile, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Mobile in 2015-2019: 61
– Migration from Mobile to Florence: 28 (#71 most common destination from Mobile)
– Net migration: 33 to Mobile
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#18. Abilene, TX Metro Area
– Migration to Abilene in 2015-2019: 69
– Migration from Abilene to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 69 to Abilene
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#17. Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area
– Migration to Cincinnati in 2015-2019: 69
– Migration from Cincinnati to Florence: 9 (#220 most common destination from Cincinnati)
– Net migration: 60 to Cincinnati
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#16. Columbus, GA-AL Metro Area
– Migration to Columbus in 2015-2019: 74
– Migration from Columbus to Florence: 33 (#90 most common destination from Columbus)
– Net migration: 41 to Columbus
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#15. Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metro Area
– Migration to Nashville in 2015-2019: 76
– Migration from Nashville to Florence: 139 (#76 most common destination from Nashville)
– Net migration: 63 to Florence
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#14. Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metro Area
– Migration to Oxnard in 2015-2019: 76
– Migration from Oxnard to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 76 to Oxnard
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#13. Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metro Area
– Migration to Memphis in 2015-2019: 83
– Migration from Memphis to Florence: 86 (#94 most common destination from Memphis)
– Net migration: 3 to Florence
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#12. Daphne-Fairhope-Foley, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Daphne in 2015-2019: 88
– Migration from Daphne to Florence: 23 (#51 most common destination from Daphne)
– Net migration: 65 to Daphne
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#11. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area
– Migration to Atlanta in 2015-2019: 98
– Migration from Atlanta to Florence: 119 (#172 most common destination from Atlanta)
– Net migration: 21 to Florence
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#10. Charlottesville, VA Metro Area
– Migration to Charlottesville in 2015-2019: 116
– Migration from Charlottesville to Florence: 4 (#125 most common destination from Charlottesville)
– Net migration: 112 to Charlottesville
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#9. Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Birmingham in 2015-2019: 122
– Migration from Birmingham to Florence: 1,009 (#6 most common destination from Birmingham)
– Net migration: 887 to Florence
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#8. Clarksville, TN-KY Metro Area
– Migration to Clarksville in 2015-2019: 123
– Migration from Clarksville to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 123 to Clarksville
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#7. Tuscaloosa, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Tuscaloosa in 2015-2019: 126
– Migration from Tuscaloosa to Florence: 21 (#64 most common destination from Tuscaloosa)
– Net migration: 105 to Tuscaloosa
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#6. Gadsden, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Gadsden in 2015-2019: 128
– Migration from Gadsden to Florence: 152 (#4 most common destination from Gadsden)
– Net migration: 24 to Florence
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#5. Montgomery, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Montgomery in 2015-2019: 145
– Migration from Montgomery to Florence: 178 (#20 most common destination from Montgomery)
– Net migration: 33 to Florence
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#4. Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, FL Metro Area
– Migration to Crestview in 2015-2019: 201
– Migration from Crestview to Florence: 0
– Net migration: 201 to Crestview
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#3. Auburn-Opelika, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Auburn in 2015-2019: 354
– Migration from Auburn to Florence: 55 (#36 most common destination from Auburn)
– Net migration: 299 to Auburn
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#2. Huntsville, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Huntsville in 2015-2019: 641
– Migration from Huntsville to Florence: 481 (#8 most common destination from Huntsville)
– Net migration: 160 to Huntsville
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#1. Decatur, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Decatur in 2015-2019: 696
– Migration from Decatur to Florence: 415 (#3 most common destination from Decatur)
– Net migration: 281 to Decatur