Which States Are Pennsylvania’s New Residents Coming From?

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New York is the No. 1 source of residents relocating to Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvanians know well what a great place this is to live. But who else in our neighboring states is discovering the same thing? A new report from Stacker looked at the influx of residents and where they hail from.

Stacker compiled a list of the states that are points-of-origin for people moving to Pennsylvania. It used U.S. Census Bureau data to track migration patterns.

States were ranked based on the number of people that moved to Pennsylvania in 2019.

New York ranked first, with 46,618 people leaving the Empire State for Pennsylvania in 2019. They represent 17.4 percent of all people who moved into the Keystone State in that year. Among New Yorkers, we were the third most popular choice for its expats.

Next is New Jersey, with 22,641 people opting to become Pennsylvanians. Pennsylvania was also the No. 1 destination for movers from New Jersey.

Maryland is third with 21,659 people. Pennsylvania was the second most common moving destination, followed by Florida with 19,629 people. For Floridians, Pennsylvania was their seventh most popular destination for new residences.

California is in fifth place with 13,048 people relocating to the Keystone State.

Ohio, Virginia, Texas, Georgia, and North Carolina round out the Top 10.

Read more about the starting point for new Pennsylvanians in Stacker.

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