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:
Rank | County | Number of Migrants |
---|---|---|
1 | Orange | 88,233 |
2 | Seminole | 35,348 |
3 | Polk | 35,277 |
4 | Brevard | 26,434 |
5 | Volusia | 22,856 |
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:
Rank | State | Number of Migrants |
---|---|---|
1 | Georgia | 1,522 |
2 | North Carolina | 1,014 |
3 | Virginia | 794 |
4 | Texas | 758 |
5 | Arizona | 693 |
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:
Rank | State | Number of Migrants |
---|---|---|
1 | North Carolina | 176 |
2 | Ohio | 173 |
3 | Georgia | 145 |
4 | Colorado | 127 |
5 | South Carolina | 123 |
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:
Rank | State | Number of Migrants |
---|---|---|
1 | Texas | 1,016 |
2 | Georgia | 817 |
3 | Tennessee | 703 |
4 | North Carolina | 469 |
5 | Massachusetts | 373 |
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:
Rank | State | Number of Migrants |
---|---|---|
1 | Georgia | 534 |
2 | North Carolina | 516 |
3 | Tennessee | 466 |
4 | Virginia | 411 |
5 | California | 273 |
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:
Rank | State | Number of Migrants |
---|---|---|
1 | Georgia | 3,139 |
2 | Texas | 2,823 |
3 | California | 2,331 |
4 | New York | 2,279 |
5 | North Carolina | 2,080 |
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:
Rank | State | Number of Migrants |
---|---|---|
1 | Georgia | 660 |
2 | Texas | 547 |
3 | New York | 480 |
4 | Puerto Rico | 418 |
5 | Arizona | 409 |
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:
Rank | State | Number of Migrants |
---|---|---|
1 | Georgia | 1,758 |
2 | North Carolina | 1,055 |
3 | Texas | 986 |
4 | Ohio | 747 |
5 | Michigan | 636 |
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:
Rank | State | Number of Migrants |
---|---|---|
1 | Georgia | 1,242 |
2 | North Carolina | 1,226 |
3 | Texas | 1,217 |
4 | Colorado | 710 |
5 | New York | 656 |
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:
Rank | State | Number of Migrants |
---|---|---|
1 | Georgia | 393 |
2 | Texas | 365 |
3 | Kentucky | 257 |
4 | Tennessee | 211 |
5 | Ohio | 203 |
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:
Rank | State | Number of Migrants |
---|---|---|
1 | Texas | 1,410 |
2 | Georgia | 1,273 |
3 | North Carolina | 1,133 |
4 | Tennessee | 813 |
5 | South Carolina | 788 |
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