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Old Posted Jun 7, 2023, 3:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Obadno View Post
Half of Arizona is now from California
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Originally Posted by LA21st View Post

Sure Jan.

Maybe 25 percent of Nevada is from California. MAYBE.

I'd guess it's 15 for Arizona. I bet it's still far more mid western people in Arizona.

There is defintely a uptick of Russians/Europeans moving into hispanic areas in the SFV. Like Van Nuys and stuff.
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Originally Posted by homebucket View Post
It’d be interesting to see the demographics data of the Californians moving to Arizona. It’d wager they tend to lean on the older and whiter side. A significant portion are likely retirees that have cashed out on their CA dream (real estate).
This page I believe has the most recent IRS data:

https://usafacts.org/articles/725000...-they-move-to/

From 2020 to 2021, about 66,000 Californians moved to Arizona, and about 55,000 to Nevada. Both are dwarfed by Texas, which had 105,000 relocations from California. Nevada, however, has a higher percentage of its population overall that are recent California transplants, probably due to its overall lower denominator of lower state population.

I'm not sure about demographics. Older makes sense, but I'm not sure about whiter. Those numbers also miss about ~20% of California residents that don't file tax returns, likely on the poorer side, so the actual numbers are likely higher.

For Phoenix/Arizona on the international migration front, the big shift since I was younger seems to be South/Southeastern Asian immigrants, especially India and the Phillipines. Mexican immigration will obviously be king for the foreseeable future, but those two are ##2 and 4 in recent migration numbers.

See: https://www.azfamily.com/2022/05/29/...rants-phoenix/
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