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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Demogr Res. 2019 Oct 11;41:953–1006. doi: 10.4054/demres.2019.41.33

Table 3.

Top Five State-to-State Crude Migration Probabilities of US Internal Migration by Age Group in 2015 in Consumer Credit Panel, American Community Survey, and Current Population Survey

Panel A. Young Adults (Age 25–29)
CCP ACS CPS

1. California → Texas 0.00360 0.00351 ---
2. Texas → California 0.00408 0.00383 ---
3. New York → Florida 0.00545 0.00462 0.01032
4. New York → California 0.00529 0.00669 ---
5. New York → New Jersey 0.00522 0.00563 ---

Panel B. Family Age Adults (Age 30–49)
CCP ACS CPS

1. California → Texas 0.00233 0.00192 0.00111
2. New York → New Jersey 0.00434 0.00344 0.00318
3. New York → Florida 0.00367 0.00259 0.00239
4. Florida → Georgia 0.00322 0.00225 ---
5. New York → California 0.00309 0.00284 0.00346

Panel C. Older Adults (Age 50–74)
CCP ACS CPS

1. New York → Florida 0.00424 0.00370 0.00173
2. California → Nevada 0.00114 0.00130 0.00117
3. New York → Arizona 0.00103 0.00010 ---
4. California → Texas 0.00100 0.00089 0.00018
5. Georgia → Florida 0.00343 0.00301 0.00364

Notes: Selection criteria for analysis provided in Table 1. CCP = Consumer Credit Panel; ACS = American Community Survey; CPS = Current Population Survey; IRS = Internal Revenue Service. ACS and CPS estimates are weighted. Due to its small sample size, missing values for some CPS estimates reflect no recorded migration for these state-to-state flows in the age group in question.