In 2023, Colorado saw a vibrant exchange of residents, with 232,663 people moving into the state and 211,370 leaving, resulting in a net gain of 21,293. Texas was the top state people moved from, with 32,150 Texans making Colorado their new home, surpassing Californians, who contributed 26,148 residents. Additionally, about 35,910 people came from other countries or U.S. territories, adding to Colorado’s growing diversity.
Top 5 States People Moved to Colorado From:
- Texas – 32,150 people
- California – 26,148 people
- Florida – 12,786 people
- Arizona – 12,378 people
- North Carolina – 10,351 people
On the flip side, many Coloradans also relocated, with Texas again leading as the primary destination, drawing 25,369 residents. California and Florida were other popular states for those leaving Colorado.
Top 5 States People Moved to from Colorado:
- Texas – 25,369 people
- California – 14,784 people
- Florida – 13,264 people
- Arizona – 8,344 people
- Nevada – 8,064 people
Of note, Colorado had a net migration loss to Nevada, gaining only 1,896 people from there but losing over 8,000 residents. This migration data reveals the state’s strong connections with other parts of the U.S., particularly with Texas, as people continue to flow in and out of Colorado in pursuit of new opportunities.
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