Florida Chamber Foundation's Latest State-to-State Population Migration Report Highlights Florida's National Leadership and Key Opportunities for Future Growth |
While Florida Saw the Highest Influx of New Residents in the Nation in 2023, Business Leaders Are Addressing Florida's Increase in Outflow |
Access the 2024 Florida Migration Trends Report HERE. Join the continued discussion on Florida's growth and shifting demographics HERE. The Florida Chamber Foundation has released its latest migration report, revealing significant trends in Florida's population growth and state-to-state migration patterns. The report, which details data on population inflow and outflow from other states, highlights Florida's status as a national leader in net income migration, while also underscoring pressing challenges that could impact the state’s long-term growth and economic stability. According to the report, Florida gained a net total of 126,000 residents from other states in 2023. While this figure reaffirms Florida as a top destination for new residents, it also represents a nearly 50% decrease from the previous year and marks the first major decline in net migration in a decade. The report attributes this shift to two key factors: rising housing costs and the perception of limited career opportunities for younger, early-career workers. Key Findings:
Click HERE to read the full release and access the report HERE. |
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