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Presented to the R2PC Executive Committee April 12, 2012
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Census Bureau has been collecting data on migratory patterns since 1940 Migration data released March 28 as part of American Community Survey (ACS) First release of migration data since 2000 ACS Data collected on a rolling annual average
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Question from ACS: “Where did this person live 1 year ago. Respondents provide full address. Sample gathered over five years.
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In-Migration – 128,400 Out-Migration – 206,600 Difference – 78,200 net loss
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1.Florida – 13,300 2.Ohio – 13,259 3.Illinois – 11,150 4.California – 7,828 5.Indiana – 7,461 6.Texas – 6,739 7.New York – 4,887 8.Wisconsin – 4,864 9.North Carolina – 3,700 10.Georgia – 3,520
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1.Florida – 23,645 2.Ohio – 16,213 3.Illinois – 13,742 4.Texas – 13,144 5.Indiana – 12,089 6.California – 11,764 7.Arizona – 10,826 8.North Carolina – 7,829 9.Georgia – 7,556 10.Tennessee – 6,404
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1.Alaska - 805 2.Connecticut – 439 3.Vermont - 144 4.New Hampshire – 9 5.Rhode Island - 9
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Michigan has had a net outflow of population since 1998-99 Still losing population due to negative out-migration, but significant improvement since 2007-2008 Dependent on economic conditions the automobile industry Out-migration peaks in mid-1970’s, early 1980’s (worst), and since 2000.
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Estimates released April, 2012 by Census Bureau Components of population change include: Natural increase/decrease (births minus deaths) Net international migration (immigrants, emigrants, military personnel) Net domestic migration
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Estimated population, July, 2010 – 46,626 Natural increase (births minus deaths) – 73 Net international migration – 27 Net domestic migration – (208) ESTIMATED POPULATION, July, 2011 – 46,518
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Estimated population, July, 2010 – 160,168 Natural increase (births minus deaths) – 319 Net international migration – 72 Net domestic migration – (815) ESTIMATED POPULATION, July, 2011 – 159,744
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Estimated population, July, 2010 – 99,762 Natural increase (births minus deaths) – 116 Net international migration – 83 Net domestic migration – (524) ESTIMATED POPULATION, July, 2011 – 99,437
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Estimated population, July, 2010 – 306,556 Natural increase (births minus deaths) – 508 Net international migration – 182 Net domestic migration – (1,547) ESTIMATED POPULATION, July, 2011 – 305,669
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Timothy Anderson, AICP, Principal Planner (517) 768-6703 tanderso@co.jackson.mi.us Web sites of interest: American Community Survey http://www.census.gov/acs/www/index.html Michigan Census http://www.michigan.gov/cgi/ US Census Bureau http://www.census.gov/
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