A new University of Utah report is giving better clarity into where people are coming from when they move to Utah. The top two U.S. counties where people move from are not in California.
: Arizona, California, International, Colorado and Nevada: California, Arizona, Nevada, International and Washington: California, International, New York, Colorado and GeorgiaAs for international migration, the report didn't specify exact counties, but about 28% of people moving into Utah from out of the country came from South America. That topped all regions, followed by Asia , Europe and Central America .
For instance, while 14,350 Californians came to the Wasatch Front every year between 2015 and 2019, an average of 7,836 residents in the Wasatch Front moved out to California. Utah also sent an average of 5,580 residents to Maricopa County, Arizona, between 2015 and 2019, which was the most of any individual county — nearly 80% of whom came from the Wasatch Front.
Meanwhile, some areas of state growth aren't bringing as many residents from inside the state. Salt Lake County and Washington County, for example, each lost more residents to other parts of the state than gained in-state residents. The same goes for eight other counties that had net out-of-state migration growth.
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