Migration Patterns – Young Adult (2010-2020)
This indicator reports the net migration rate of young adults (age 20-39) between 2010 and 2020. This indicator is important because Millennials now constitute the largest proportion of the workforce, and their migration patterns affect the viability of local economies across the United States.
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Source Description
The University of Wisconsin’s Net Migration Patterns for US Counties dataset include estimates of net migration for US counties by five-year age group, sex, and race each decade from the 1950s through the first decade of the 2000s. Net migration is the balance of in-migrants minus out-migrants, including in-migrants and out-migrants from outside of the United States. For complete source information and methodology, please visit theNet Migration Patterns for US Counties Data and Methods web page.