Metros sending the most people to Florence
Published 3:42 pm Tuesday, January 18, 2022
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Metros sending the most people to Florence
Stacker compiled a list of metros that are sending the most people to Florence-Muscle Shoals, AL Metro Area using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Metros are ranked by the estimated number of people who moved to Florence from the metro between 2015 and 2019. Ties were broken by gross migration.
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#50. Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Gulfport in 2015-2019: 10 (#136 most common destination from Gulfport)
– Migration from Florence to Gulfport: 19 (#40 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 9 to Gulfport
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#49. Fayetteville, NC Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Fayetteville in 2015-2019: 11 (#172 most common destination from Fayetteville)
– Migration from Florence to Fayetteville: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 11 to Florence
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#48. Jonesboro, AR Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Jonesboro in 2015-2019: 13 (#31 most common destination from Jonesboro)
– Migration from Florence to Jonesboro: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 13 to Florence
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#47. Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Detroit in 2015-2019: 14 (#243 most common destination from Detroit)
– Migration from Florence to Detroit: 58 (#20 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 44 to Detroit
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#46. Charleston-North Charleston, SC Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Charleston in 2015-2019: 15 (#164 most common destination from Charleston)
– Migration from Florence to Charleston: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 15 to Florence
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#45. Danville, IL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Danville in 2015-2019: 17 (#25 most common destination from Danville)
– Migration from Florence to Danville: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 17 to Florence
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#44. Reno, NV Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Reno in 2015-2019: 18 (#116 most common destination from Reno)
– Migration from Florence to Reno: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 18 to Florence
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#43. Provo-Orem, UT Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Provo in 2015-2019: 19 (#123 most common destination from Provo)
– Migration from Florence to Provo: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 19 to Florence
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#42. Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Lakeland in 2015-2019: 20 (#127 most common destination from Lakeland)
– Migration from Florence to Lakeland: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 20 to Florence
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#41. Ogden-Clearfield, UT Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Ogden in 2015-2019: 20 (#111 most common destination from Ogden)
– Migration from Florence to Ogden: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 20 to Florence
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#40. Staunton, VA Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Staunton in 2015-2019: 20 (#26 most common destination from Staunton)
– Migration from Florence to Staunton: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 20 to Florence
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#39. Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Little Rock in 2015-2019: 21 (#121 most common destination from Little Rock)
– Migration from Florence to Little Rock: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 21 to Florence
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#38. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Tampa in 2015-2019: 21 (#257 most common destination from Tampa)
– Migration from Florence to Tampa: 14 (#44 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 7 to Florence
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#37. Tuscaloosa, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Tuscaloosa in 2015-2019: 21 (#64 most common destination from Tuscaloosa)
– Migration from Florence to Tuscaloosa: 126 (#7 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 105 to Tuscaloosa
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#36. Rockford, IL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Rockford in 2015-2019: 22 (#75 most common destination from Rockford)
– Migration from Florence to Rockford: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 22 to Florence
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#35. Daphne-Fairhope-Foley, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Daphne in 2015-2019: 23 (#51 most common destination from Daphne)
– Migration from Florence to Daphne: 88 (#12 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 65 to Daphne
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#34. Anchorage, AK Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Anchorage in 2015-2019: 25 (#139 most common destination from Anchorage)
– Migration from Florence to Anchorage: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 25 to Florence
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#33. Oklahoma City, OK Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Oklahoma City in 2015-2019: 25 (#154 most common destination from Oklahoma City)
– Migration from Florence to Oklahoma City: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 25 to Florence
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#32. Mobile, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Mobile in 2015-2019: 28 (#71 most common destination from Mobile)
– Migration from Florence to Mobile: 61 (#19 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 33 to Mobile
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#31. Columbus, GA-AL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Columbus in 2015-2019: 33 (#90 most common destination from Columbus)
– Migration from Florence to Columbus: 74 (#16 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 41 to Columbus
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#30. Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Dallas in 2015-2019: 34 (#262 most common destination from Dallas)
– Migration from Florence to Dallas: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 34 to Florence
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#29. Anniston-Oxford, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Anniston in 2015-2019: 34 (#24 most common destination from Anniston)
– Migration from Florence to Anniston: 27 (#35 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 7 to Florence
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#28. Parkersburg-Vienna, WV Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Parkersburg in 2015-2019: 36 (#19 most common destination from Parkersburg)
– Migration from Florence to Parkersburg: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 36 to Florence
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#27. Jackson, MS Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Jackson in 2015-2019: 36 (#78 most common destination from Jackson)
– Migration from Florence to Jackson: 39 (#26 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 3 to Jackson
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#26. North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from North Port in 2015-2019: 38 (#113 most common destination from North Port)
– Migration from Florence to North Port: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 38 to Florence
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#25. San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from San Antonio in 2015-2019: 39 (#186 most common destination from San Antonio)
– Migration from Florence to San Antonio: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 39 to Florence
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#24. Chattanooga, TN-GA Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Chattanooga in 2015-2019: 42 (#63 most common destination from Chattanooga)
– Migration from Florence to Chattanooga: 48 (#23 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 6 to Chattanooga
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#23. Roanoke, VA Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Roanoke in 2015-2019: 44 (#54 most common destination from Roanoke)
– Migration from Florence to Roanoke: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 44 to Florence
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#22. Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Chicago in 2015-2019: 45 (#274 most common destination from Chicago)
– Migration from Florence to Chicago: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 45 to Florence
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#21. Brownsville-Harlingen, TX Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Brownsville in 2015-2019: 52 (#30 most common destination from Brownsville)
– Migration from Florence to Brownsville: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 52 to Florence
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#20. Lancaster, PA Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Lancaster in 2015-2019: 54 (#63 most common destination from Lancaster)
– Migration from Florence to Lancaster: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 54 to Florence
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#19. Auburn-Opelika, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Auburn in 2015-2019: 55 (#36 most common destination from Auburn)
– Migration from Florence to Auburn: 354 (#3 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 299 to Auburn
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#18. Hanford-Corcoran, CA Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Hanford in 2015-2019: 58 (#36 most common destination from Hanford)
– Migration from Florence to Hanford: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 58 to Florence
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#17. Asheville, NC Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Asheville in 2015-2019: 61 (#57 most common destination from Asheville)
– Migration from Florence to Asheville: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 61 to Florence
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#16. Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Cleveland in 2015-2019: 65 (#116 most common destination from Cleveland)
– Migration from Florence to Cleveland: 15 (#43 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 50 to Florence
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#15. New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from New York in 2015-2019: 67 (#246 most common destination from New York)
– Migration from Florence to New York: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 67 to Florence
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#14. Columbus, OH Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Columbus in 2015-2019: 69 (#112 most common destination from Columbus)
– Migration from Florence to Columbus: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 69 to Florence
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#13. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Orlando in 2015-2019: 71 (#134 most common destination from Orlando)
– Migration from Florence to Orlando: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 71 to Florence
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#12. Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Charlotte in 2015-2019: 78 (#136 most common destination from Charlotte)
– Migration from Florence to Charlotte: 0 (#77 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 78 to Florence
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#11. Jackson, TN Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Jackson in 2015-2019: 80 (#9 most common destination from Jackson)
– Migration from Florence to Jackson: 5 (#55 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 75 to Florence
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#10. Dothan, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Dothan in 2015-2019: 85 (#16 most common destination from Dothan)
– Migration from Florence to Dothan: 41 (#25 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 44 to Florence
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#9. Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Memphis in 2015-2019: 86 (#94 most common destination from Memphis)
– Migration from Florence to Memphis: 83 (#13 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 3 to Florence
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#8. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Atlanta in 2015-2019: 119 (#172 most common destination from Atlanta)
– Migration from Florence to Atlanta: 98 (#11 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 21 to Florence
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#7. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Miami in 2015-2019: 138 (#139 most common destination from Miami)
– Migration from Florence to Miami: 11 (#45 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 127 to Florence
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#6. Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Nashville in 2015-2019: 139 (#76 most common destination from Nashville)
– Migration from Florence to Nashville: 76 (#14 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 63 to Florence
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#5. Gadsden, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Gadsden in 2015-2019: 152 (#4 most common destination from Gadsden)
– Migration from Florence to Gadsden: 128 (#6 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 24 to Florence
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#4. Montgomery, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Montgomery in 2015-2019: 178 (#20 most common destination from Montgomery)
– Migration from Florence to Montgomery: 145 (#5 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 33 to Florence
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#3. Decatur, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Decatur in 2015-2019: 415 (#3 most common destination from Decatur)
– Migration from Florence to Decatur: 696 (#1 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 281 to Decatur
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#2. Huntsville, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Huntsville in 2015-2019: 481 (#8 most common destination from Huntsville)
– Migration from Florence to Huntsville: 641 (#2 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 160 to Huntsville
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#1. Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area
– Migration to Florence from Birmingham in 2015-2019: 1,009 (#6 most common destination from Birmingham)
– Migration from Florence to Birmingham: 122 (#9 most common destination from Florence)
– Net migration: 887 to Florence