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Over 270K people moved from Central Florida. Here’s where they went

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The U.S. Census Bureau has released its most recent data for migration flows by county, which spans from 2016-2020.

During this time, more than 350,000 people moved to Central Florida from other states and counties in Florida.

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However, over 270,000 people moved away from Central Florida, the data shows.

According to the data, over 170,000 of those who moved out of Central Florida relocated to other parts of the state.

Outside of Florida, the top destinations for those moving from the region were other southern states Georgia, Texas and North Carolina.

The top Central Florida counties that people left were as follows:

RankCountyNumber of Migrants
1Orange88,233
2Seminole35,348
3Polk35,277
4Brevard26,434
5Volusia22,856

Read below to see a county-by-county breakdown on the destinations where Central Florida residents moved.


BREVARD COUNTY

An estimated 12,443 people moved from Brevard County to other areas of Florida — primarily Broward, Orange and Hillsborough counties.

Outside of Florida, nearly 14,000 people moved out of the county. The top five states for migration from Brevard County were as follows:

RankStateNumber of Migrants
1Georgia1,522
2North Carolina1,014
3Virginia794
4Texas758
5Arizona693

FLAGLER COUNTY

An estimated 3,195 people moved from Flagler County to other areas of Florida — primarily Volusia, St. Johns and Gadsden counties.

Outside of Florida, nearly 2,000 people moved out of the county. The top five states for migration from Flagler County were as follows:

RankStateNumber of Migrants
1North Carolina176
2Ohio173
3Georgia145
4Colorado127
5South Carolina123

LAKE COUNTY

An estimated 12,099 people moved from Lake County to other areas of Florida — primarily Orange, Polk and Marion counties.

Outside of Florida, nearly 8,000 people moved out of the county. The top five states for migration from Lake County were as follows:

RankStateNumber of Migrants
1Texas1,016
2Georgia817
3Tennessee703
4North Carolina469
5Massachusetts373

MARION COUNTY

An estimated 10,071 people moved from Marion County to other areas of Florida — primarily Volusia, Lake and Alachua counties.

Outside of Florida, nearly 6,000 people moved out the county. The top five states for migration from Marion County were as follows:

RankStateNumber of Migrants
1Georgia534
2North Carolina516
3Tennessee466
4Virginia411
5California273

ORANGE COUNTY

An estimated 55,084 people moved from Orange County to other areas of Florida — primarily Seminole, Osceola and Lake counties.

Outside of Florida, over 33,000 people moved out of the county. The top five states for migration from Orange County were as follows:

RankStateNumber of Migrants
1Georgia3,139
2Texas2,823
3California2,331
4New York2,279
5North Carolina2,080

OSCEOLA COUNTY

An estimated 15,243 people moved from Osceola County to other areas of Florida — primarily Orange, Polk and Palm Beach counties.

Outside of Florida, over 6,200 people moved out of the county. The top five states for migration from Osceola County were as follows:

RankStateNumber of Migrants
1Georgia660
2Texas547
3New York480
4Puerto Rico418
5Arizona409

POLK COUNTY

An estimated 22,776 people moved from Polk County to other areas of Florida — primarily Hillsborough, Orange and Lake counties.

Outside of Florida, over 12,000 people moved out of the county. The top five states for migration from Polk County were as follows:

RankStateNumber of Migrants
1Georgia1,758
2North Carolina1,055
3Texas986
4Ohio747
5Michigan636

SEMINOLE COUNTY

An estimated 24,537 people moved from Seminole County to other areas of Florida — primarily Orange, Volusia and Lake counties.

Outside of Florida, nearly 11,000 people moved out of the county. The top five states for migration from Seminole County were as follows:

RankStateNumber of Migrants
1Georgia1,242
2North Carolina1,226
3Texas1,217
4Colorado710
5New York656

SUMTER COUNTY

An estimated 4,310 people moved from Sumter County to other areas of Florida — primarily Lake, Marion and Seminole counties.

Outside of Florida, over 3,000 people moved out of the county. The top five states for migration from Sumter County were as follows:

RankStateNumber of Migrants
1Georgia393
2Texas365
3Kentucky257
4Tennessee211
5Ohio203

VOLUSIA COUNTY

An estimated 11,321 people moved from Volusia County to other areas of Florida — primarily Seminole, Orange and Lake counties.

Outside of Florida, over 11,000 people moved out of the county. The top five states for migration from Volusia County were as follows:

RankStateNumber of Migrants
1Texas1,410
2Georgia1,273
3North Carolina1,133
4Tennessee813
5South Carolina788

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