Where people in Tyler are moving to most

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April 18, 2021
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Where people in Tyler are moving to most

Stacker compiled a list of where people in Tyler are moving to the most using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Metros are ranked by the estimated number of people who moved to the metro from Tyler between 2014 and 2018. Ties were broken by gross migration.
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#50. New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area

- Migration to New Orleans in 2014-2018: 15
- Migration from New Orleans to Tyler: 25 (#136 most common destination from New Orleans)
- Net migration: 10 to Tyler
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#49. Merced, CA Metro Area

- Migration to Merced in 2014-2018: 16
- Migration from Merced to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 16 to Merced
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#48. Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area

- Migration to Detroit in 2014-2018: 16
- Migration from Detroit to Tyler: 2 (#292 most common destination from Detroit)
- Net migration: 14 to Detroit
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#47. Columbus, OH Metro Area

- Migration to Columbus in 2014-2018: 18
- Migration from Columbus to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 18 to Columbus
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#46. San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area

- Migration to San Jose in 2014-2018: 18
- Migration from San Jose to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 18 to San Jose
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#45. Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area

- Migration to Urban Honolulu in 2014-2018: 18
- Migration from Urban Honolulu to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 18 to Urban Honolulu
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#44. Jacksonville, NC Metro Area

- Migration to Jacksonville in 2014-2018: 19
- Migration from Jacksonville to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 19 to Jacksonville
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#43. Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ Metro Area

- Migration to Phoenix in 2014-2018: 19
- Migration from Phoenix to Tyler: 24 (#286 most common destination from Phoenix)
- Net migration: 5 to Tyler
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#42. Fort Smith, AR-OK Metro Area

- Migration to Fort Smith in 2014-2018: 19
- Migration from Fort Smith to Tyler: 95 (#14 most common destination from Fort Smith)
- Net migration: 76 to Tyler
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#41. Amarillo, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Amarillo in 2014-2018: 19
- Migration from Amarillo to Tyler: 669 (#4 most common destination from Amarillo)
- Net migration: 650 to Tyler
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#40. Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metro Area

- Migration to Omaha in 2014-2018: 20
- Migration from Omaha to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 20 to Omaha
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#39. Syracuse, NY Metro Area

- Migration to Syracuse in 2014-2018: 20
- Migration from Syracuse to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 20 to Syracuse
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#38. Winston-Salem, NC Metro Area

- Migration to Winston in 2014-2018: 20
- Migration from Winston to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 20 to Winston
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#37. New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metro Area

- Migration to New York in 2014-2018: 20
- Migration from New York to Tyler: 97 (#234 most common destination from New York)
- Net migration: 77 to Tyler
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#36. Columbus, GA-AL Metro Area

- Migration to Columbus in 2014-2018: 21
- Migration from Columbus to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 21 to Columbus
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#35. Odessa, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Odessa in 2014-2018: 21
- Migration from Odessa to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 21 to Odessa
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#34. Spokane-Spokane Valley, WA Metro Area

- Migration to Spokane in 2014-2018: 22
- Migration from Spokane to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 22 to Spokane
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#33. Houma-Thibodaux, LA Metro Area

- Migration to Houma in 2014-2018: 23
- Migration from Houma to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 23 to Houma
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#32. Jackson, MS Metro Area

- Migration to Jackson in 2014-2018: 25
- Migration from Jackson to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 25 to Jackson
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#31. Wichita Falls, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Wichita Falls in 2014-2018: 28
- Migration from Wichita Falls to Tyler: 22 (#65 most common destination from Wichita Falls)
- Net migration: 6 to Wichita Falls
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#30. Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metro Area

- Migration to Portland in 2014-2018: 31
- Migration from Portland to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 31 to Portland
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#29. Victoria, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Victoria in 2014-2018: 32
- Migration from Victoria to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 32 to Victoria
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#28. Killeen-Temple, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Killeen in 2014-2018: 32
- Migration from Killeen to Tyler: 175 (#38 most common destination from Killeen)
- Net migration: 143 to Tyler
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#27. Texarkana, TX-AR Metro Area

- Migration to Texarkana in 2014-2018: 36
- Migration from Texarkana to Tyler: 156 (#7 most common destination from Texarkana)
- Net migration: 120 to Tyler
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#26. Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metro Area

- Migration to Little Rock in 2014-2018: 38
- Migration from Little Rock to Tyler: 26 (#115 most common destination from Little Rock)
- Net migration: 12 to Little Rock
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#25. Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area

- Migration to Chicago in 2014-2018: 42
- Migration from Chicago to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 42 to Chicago
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#24. Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV Metro Area

- Migration to Las Vegas in 2014-2018: 50
- Migration from Las Vegas to Tyler: 85 (#118 most common destination from Las Vegas)
- Net migration: 35 to Tyler
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#23. Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO Metro Area

- Migration to Fayetteville in 2014-2018: 55
- Migration from Fayetteville to Tyler: 40 (#75 most common destination from Fayetteville)
- Net migration: 15 to Fayetteville
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#22. Provo-Orem, UT Metro Area

- Migration to Provo in 2014-2018: 57
- Migration from Provo to Tyler: 18 (#126 most common destination from Provo)
- Net migration: 39 to Provo
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#21. Rochester, NY Metro Area

- Migration to Rochester in 2014-2018: 59
- Migration from Rochester to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 59 to Rochester
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#20. Knoxville, TN Metro Area

- Migration to Knoxville in 2014-2018: 61
- Migration from Knoxville to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 61 to Knoxville
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#19. Albuquerque, NM Metro Area

- Migration to Albuquerque in 2014-2018: 66
- Migration from Albuquerque to Tyler: 54 (#98 most common destination from Albuquerque)
- Net migration: 12 to Albuquerque
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#18. Waco, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Waco in 2014-2018: 68
- Migration from Waco to Tyler: 172 (#11 most common destination from Waco)
- Net migration: 104 to Tyler
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#17. Corpus Christi, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Corpus Christi in 2014-2018: 69
- Migration from Corpus Christi to Tyler: 99 (#34 most common destination from Corpus Christi)
- Net migration: 30 to Tyler
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#16. Lubbock, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Lubbock in 2014-2018: 71
- Migration from Lubbock to Tyler: 74 (#36 most common destination from Lubbock)
- Net migration: 3 to Tyler
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#15. College Station-Bryan, TX Metro Area

- Migration to College Station in 2014-2018: 78
- Migration from College Station to Tyler: 149 (#18 most common destination from College Station)
- Net migration: 71 to Tyler
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#14. Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area

- Migration to Seattle in 2014-2018: 81
- Migration from Seattle to Tyler: 63 (#192 most common destination from Seattle)
- Net migration: 18 to Seattle
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#13. Cheyenne, WY Metro Area

- Migration to Cheyenne in 2014-2018: 87
- Migration from Cheyenne to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 87 to Cheyenne
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#12. Shreveport-Bossier City, LA Metro Area

- Migration to Shreveport in 2014-2018: 90
- Migration from Shreveport to Tyler: 451 (#7 most common destination from Shreveport)
- Net migration: 361 to Tyler
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#11. Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area

- Migration to Denver in 2014-2018: 110
- Migration from Denver to Tyler: 14 (#273 most common destination from Denver)
- Net migration: 96 to Denver
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#10. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area

- Migration to Tampa in 2014-2018: 112
- Migration from Tampa to Tyler: 187 (#96 most common destination from Tampa)
- Net migration: 75 to Tyler
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#9. Oklahoma City, OK Metro Area

- Migration to Oklahoma City in 2014-2018: 125
- Migration from Oklahoma City to Tyler: 24 (#163 most common destination from Oklahoma City)
- Net migration: 101 to Oklahoma City
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#8. Corvallis, OR Metro Area

- Migration to Corvallis in 2014-2018: 135
- Migration from Corvallis to Tyler: 0
- Net migration: 135 to Corvallis
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#7. Abilene, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Abilene in 2014-2018: 257
- Migration from Abilene to Tyler: 23 (#57 most common destination from Abilene)
- Net migration: 234 to Abilene
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#6. Austin-Round Rock, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Austin in 2014-2018: 303
- Migration from Austin to Tyler: 359 (#39 most common destination from Austin)
- Net migration: 56 to Tyler
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#5. Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Beaumont in 2014-2018: 308
- Migration from Beaumont to Tyler: 83 (#25 most common destination from Beaumont)
- Net migration: 225 to Beaumont
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#4. San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area

- Migration to San Antonio in 2014-2018: 439
- Migration from San Antonio to Tyler: 266 (#64 most common destination from San Antonio)
- Net migration: 173 to San Antonio
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#3. Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Houston in 2014-2018: 534
- Migration from Houston to Tyler: 522 (#59 most common destination from Houston)
- Net migration: 12 to Houston
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#2. Longview, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Longview in 2014-2018: 1,186
- Migration from Longview to Tyler: 1,086 (#2 most common destination from Longview)
- Net migration: 100 to Longview
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#1. Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area

- Migration to Dallas in 2014-2018: 2,530
- Migration from Dallas to Tyler: 2,327 (#20 most common destination from Dallas)
- Net migration: 203 to Dallas

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