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Net Migration in South Carolina

Net inflow of U.S. residents moving from other states, per 10,000 residents; positive means more arrivals than departures.

125 per 10K in 2024

#1 of 50 · Top tier (higher is better)

South Carolina is better than the 50-state median (6 per 10K). That's a gap of 119 per 10K.

View interactive chart & trend → See full 50-state ranking →

2001 – 2024 · South Carolina only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About net migration

What this measures: Net inflow of US residents moving in from other states, per 10,000 residents. Positive means more arrivals than departures.

Why it matters: Net migration is the long-run revealed preference of where people choose to live, summing up cost, jobs, climate, and culture.

Watch out: Excludes international migration and births minus deaths. Total population change can move differently than this net domestic number.

Recent trend

YearSouth CarolinaUS median
201483 per 10K-12 per 10K
2015101 per 10K-12 per 10K
2016102 per 10K-12 per 10K
201799 per 10K-7 per 10K
2018100 per 10K-4 per 10K
2019104 per 10K-3 per 10K
2021132 per 10K19 per 10K
2022160 per 10K4 per 10K
2023150 per 10K8 per 10K
2024125 per 10K6 per 10K

South Carolina vs. neighboring states

Same metric (net migration), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateNet MigrationNational rank
North Carolina 75 per 10K #4 of 50
Georgia 23 per 10K #18 of 50

How South Carolina compares (2024)

Top 5 best

#1South Carolina125 per 10K
#2Idaho83 per 10K
#3Delaware78 per 10K
#4North Carolina75 per 10K
#5Tennessee67 per 10K

Bottom 5

#46Illinois-44 per 10K
#47Alaska-51 per 10K
#48California-61 per 10K
#49New York-61 per 10K
#50Hawaiʻi-65 per 10K

Source and methodology

Source: Census PEP · Direction: higher is better · Unit: per 10K

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