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Pinal County, AZ

County-to-county migration · IRS SOI · filing years 2022-2023

Net migration: +6,742 tax returns · +13,700 people · +$619,363,000 AGI

Inflow
20,538 returns · 38,712 people · $1,442,283,000 AGI
Outflow
13,796 returns · 25,012 people · $822,920,000 AGI

Top origins (where new residents came from)

CountyReturnsAGI
Maricopa County, AZ10,805$714,723,000
Pima County, AZ772$46,947,000
Los Angeles County, CA328$22,739,000
San Diego County, CA261$20,563,000
Riverside County, CA211$15,522,000
Orange County, CA161$13,989,000
San Bernardino County, CA149$9,824,000
Clark County, NV144$11,302,000
Yavapai County, AZ143$12,160,000
King County, WA140$13,348,000

Top destinations (where leavers went)

CountyReturnsAGI
Maricopa County, AZ6,549$371,439,000
Pima County, AZ753$44,363,000
Navajo County, AZ144$9,797,000
Yavapai County, AZ135$10,421,000
Gila County, AZ117$6,904,000
San Diego County, CA96$4,523,000
Clark County, NV95$3,944,000
Los Angeles County, CA92$7,565,000
Coconino County, AZ90$3,664,000
Riverside County, CA76$3,436,000

IRS migration data tracks where tax filers lived in consecutive years. A "return" is roughly a household; "AGI" is the adjusted gross income that moved with them. Net migration = inflow − outflow. Small county-pair flows are suppressed by the IRS for privacy and shown blank.

Source: IRS SOI Migration Data. License: CC0 1.0.