California's outmigration woes: No. 1 gap, No. 1 improvement
Briefly

California experienced significant migration trends in 2022, with a net outflow of 268,052 residents, reflecting complex dynamics in population movement and state attractiveness.
Despite a high net outflow, there's an improvement in California's migration numbers as the gap between arrivals and departures has shrunk by 73,814 residents from previous year.
Comparing statewide migration figures, Texas and Florida saw substantial inflows, with Texas gaining 133,372 new residents and Florida attracting 126,008, highlighting contrasting trends with California.
The demographic shifts reflect broader trends; California's outflow may seem alarming, yet it doesn't alone indicate the state's overall desirability as new residents still arrive.
Read at www.ocregister.com
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