Chart by Sarah Melotte, The Daily Yonder, from IRS data |
The South, which is the major region with the most rural population, “also had more in-migration to rural counties than other regions on a per capita basis,” Melotte reports. “Out of all the people who moved from larger cities to rural areas in 2021, two-thirds wound up living in the rural South, a Daily Yonder analysis of IRS data shows.” Southern rural counties gained 65% of the number of people who moved from metropolitan to nonmetropolitan counties in 2021. The Midwest came in second place at 25% for regions with rural in-migrant gains.
“Our analysis revealed that most urban expats in 2021 came from neighboring metros in the same state,” Melotte explains. “The pie chart shows that an overwhelming majority (98%) of people who contributed to rural growth in the Southern U.S. came from cities and suburbs within the South.” People from Mid-Atlantic counties represented a tiny fraction of movers at 1%, and less than a percent came from the Southwest.
Chart by Sarah Melotte, The Daily Yonder, from IRS data |
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