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  2. Jun 8, 2022 · In that first pandemic year, New York City saw more outbound migration than any other metro area in the US, with at least 160,000 households fleeing between March 2020 and February 2021,...

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  4. Jul 8, 2024 · Census data has shown New York City lost more than 500,000 people from April 2020 through July 2023. He said while the city took a significant hit at the start of the pandemic — most of the...

  5. Jul 31, 2023 · The Hudson Valley also had a positive net migration, with Dutchess County leading with 1,300 people, while counties closer to New York City lost more people than entered. On the other side of...

  6. Jan 19, 2024 · 545,600 people moved from New York between 2021 and 2022, while 301,500 people moved into New York. New York City's population declined by almost half a million between 2020 and 2022.

    • Noah Sheidlower
    • Big Takeaways
    • I. Timeline of Moves to NYC: They Made It there. Now They’Ll Make It Anywhere
    • II. New York City Moving Trends – Are People Moving Back to NYC?
    • III. Which U.S. Cities Are Moving to and from NYC?
    • IV. Which States Are Moving to and from New York most?
    • Some Diamonds in A Rough Recovery
    The Great Recovery Wasn’t: An influx of New Yorkers in the summer of 2021 did not last, and out-migration was the norm again in 2022.
    Manhattan neighborhoods are seeing an uptick of interest from movers, while outer boroughs fail to recover from covid-era losses.
    West Coast big-city dwellers, especially inSeattle and San Francisco are the most likely to change up their game and choose to move to NYC, while New Yorkers are most likely to head to Florida.

    New York’s growth wasn’t explosive even before COVID knocked it down. In January 2020, before business shut-downs and school closures, there were more out-moves from NYC’s zip codes than new residents moving in. That pattern was nothing new, with postal change-of-address data showing that, on average, New York City typically sees more out-movesthan...

    While the overall trend in New York is for more out-moves than in, some NYC zip codes are seeing newcomers eclipse those moving away. Which neighborhoods are on the road to recovery and which are still on life support?

    NYC moves to Florida continue to far outpace moves from Florida’s major cities coming in.
    In 2022, San Francisco and Seattle are responsible for the highest proportions of moves to NYC vs. those exiting NYC to these two cities.
    According to moveBuddha data, the 2021 inflow into NYC was fueled by moves from Oakland and Los Angeles.
    In 2020, movers from NYC headed to Los Angeles, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Columbus. Those cities all saw the trend reverse in 2021, with a spike in inflow into NYC that fell dramatically in 2022.

    We looked at people moving from each state into NYC zip codes and subtracted those moving from NYC zip codes to the same state. That gave us net moves to NYC for each state. (This excludes moves from NYC to other parts of New York state.) Of net moves into NYC from out of state, and out of NYC to other states, 80% of movers are exiting the city whi...

    New York City wasn’t gaining population from other states before 2020. But its struggle got harder when it became the early epicenter of COVID-19 transmission. it was the kind of place you didn’t want to be in a pandemic anyway: dense, crowded, full of shared public transportation and poorly ventilated office towers. Early on, residents left the ci...

  7. Nov 17, 2021 · Jackson Heights in Queens, Melrose in the Bronx, and East New York in Brooklyn together had 1,100 people move away in 2020 — that’s just 400 more than left all three neighborhoods in 2019.

  8. Mar 28, 2024 · States with the most outbound moves in 2023 were New Jersey, Illinois, and North Dakota, which moved up 15 spots from the year before. Stacker compiled a list of states people from New York are moving to the most using data from the Census Bureau.

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