Ochiltree County sees influx of 160 people in 2019

Ochiltree County sees influx of 160 people in 2019
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In 2019, 160 people moved to Ochiltree County from across the U.S and other countries, according to migration data from the Internal Revenue Service.

This is an increase over the year before, when 156 people migrated to Ochiltree County.

The number of people moving to Ochiltree County is offset by the 246 residents who left the area during the same year.

There were 209 people who left the year before.

Migration data for the U.S. is based on year-to-year address changes reported on individual income tax returns filed with the IRS.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, most U.S. regions saw their numbers shrink.

The Northeast region of the U.S. suffered the greatest losses, while the Midwest saw population growth.

The U.S. Census Bureau found migration within the country mainly flows to the South, with many people moving to areas of Florida and Texas.

Total Migration to Ochiltree County From Across the U.S.
Years Inflow Outflow Domestic Migration
2017-2018 185 241 -56
2018-2019 156 209 -53
2019-2020 160 246 -86


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