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Originally Posted by homebucket
Oops just saw this. But that was the main takeaway I got as well.
I also wonder where all of LA’s immigrants are moving to. Despite having negative growth, LA’s overall immigrant population is still solidly 2nd.
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This statistic above only covers about 1,700 square miles of the LA Megalopolis and data shows that the #1 destination of people leaving LA Metro is the Inland Empire.
Foreign Born Population by Combined Statistical Area, 2021:
New York-Newark 6,372,191
Los Angeles-Long Beach 5,422,179
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland 2,853,389
Miami-Port St Lucie-Ft Lauderdale 2,634,914
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington 1,811,332
Houston-The Woodlands 1,748,117
Chicago-Naperville 1,708,917
Dallas-Ft Worth 1,509,535
Boston-Worcester-Providence 1,388,248
Atlanta-Athens-Clarke Co-Sandy Springs 919,834
Seattle-Tacoma 874,745
Philadelphia-Reading-Camden 823,206
Orlando-Lakeland-Deltona 691,540
Phoenix-Mesa 665,979
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor 499,086
Sacramento-Roseville 495,093
Las Vegas-Henderson 491,628
Denver-Aurora 430,736
Minneapolis-St Paul 421,500
Portland-Vancouver-Salem 384,853
San Antonio-New Braunfels 315,806
Charlotte-Concord 291,176
Raleigh-Durham-Cary 261,520
Fresno-Madera-Hanford 255,725
Cape Coral-Ft Myers-Naples 249,501
Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem 247,518
McAllen-Edinburg 244,827
El Paso-Las Cruces 234,118
Columbus-Marion-Zanesville 208,642
Hartford-East Hartford 183,587
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie 182,072
Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro 176,065
Cleveland-Akron-Canton 175,578
Jacksonville-St Marys-Palatka 168,496
Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas City 163,123
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha 140,512
Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point 135,323
Tucson-Nogales 135,141
St Louis-St Charles-Farmington 132,099
Virginia Beach-Norfolk 119,124
Oklahoma City-Shawnee 112,114
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville 118,587
Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las Vegas 100,716
Brownsville-Harligen-Raymondsville 100,494
Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton 100,487
New Orleans-Metairie-Hammond 100,451