IRS County-to-County Migration Flows — where people & income moved (FY2022-2023)

Dataset · IRS Statistics of Income · primary source ↗

IRS Statistics of Income county-to-county migration: inflows, outflows, and net migration of tax returns (~households), people, and adjusted gross income between every US county pair, filing years 2022→2023. Per county: net migration plus its top origin and destination counties. 180,406 flow cells across 3,120 counties. Aggregate (IRS suppresses small flows) — zero PII. The flow layer over the county place-economics cluster (joins FHFA HPI, IRS income, HUD rents, NASS ag, building permits by FIPS). Top net gainers 2022-23: Polk & Pasco FL, Montgomery & Williamson TX; top losers: Los Angeles, Miami-Dade, Queens, Bronx. Canonical /migration/{state_fips}-{county_fips} page per county.

Source agency
IRS Statistics of Income
License
CC0 / US public domain
Coverage
180,406 county-pair flow cells across 3,120 counties (FY2022–2023)
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Keywords

migration flowscounty to countyIRS SOInet migrationdomestic migrationAGI inflowwhere people are movingorigin destinationcounty migrationpopulation movement

Provenance

Every record in this dataset can be traced back to its primary source at https://www.irs.gov/statistics/soi-tax-stats-migration-data. Underlying content is a US federal government work (public domain under 17 USC §105); our derived data is licensed CC0 1.0.

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