Moving/migration and income (Forbes)
Description:
This Forbes visualization of IRS data shows county-level in-migration and out-migration with income. Every CI:Now county except Karnes gained net population between 2005 and 2010.
For most CI:Now counties, the average income of the in-bound population was higher than that of the out-bound population. For Atascosa, Bexar, Frio, and Karnes Counties, however, the reverse was true.
The last resource below is a link to the interactive map at Forbes.com. Because the map loads slowly and functionality is impaired in many browsers, a static image of each county's 2010 map is provided below.
Also see the indicator 'Migration and Income from Tax Returns' for links to the county-to-county IRS data for multiple years.
Resources in this Indicator
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Migration and income: Atascosa County
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Migration and income: Bandera County
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Migration and income: Bexar County
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Migration and income: Bexar County (lines hidden)
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Migration and income: Comal County
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Migration and income: Frio County
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Migration and income: Gillespie County
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Migration and income: Guadalupe County
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Migration and income: Karnes County
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Migration and income: Kendall County
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Migration and income: Kerr County
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Migration and income: Medina County
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Migration and income: Wilson County
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County-level in-migration and out-migration