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Subject 🆕 2023 Geographic Mobility Tables
Date December 10, 2024 4:23 PM
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New geographic mobility and migration estimates are available for the nation and regions in 2023.





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2023 Geographic Mobility Tables Available [ [link removed] ]

The U.S. Census Bureau today released new geographic mobility and migration estimates [ [link removed] ] for the nation and regions in 2023. The release also includes updates to historical tables and graphs. These new statistics come from the 2023 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement [ [link removed] ] (CPS ASEC).

The newly released 1-year table package [ [link removed] ] includes detailed information about types of moves from one location of residence to another during the past year, characteristics of people who moved, and the main reason for moving. Some of these breakouts are available in the historical tables [ [link removed] ] and graphs [ [link removed] ] and date back to 1948.

The Census Bureau collects, produces and publishes a range of statistics on geographic mobility and migration using multiple data sources. More information about these data sources and estimates is available on our Migration/Geographic Mobility [ [link removed] ] webpage.

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