Table 17a: Number of Migrants and Percent of White Alone Population 5 Years of Age and Older Migrating for the United States and States in the United States, 1995 to 2000 ___________________________________________________________________________ Migrants ______________________ US/State Number Percent ___________________________________________________________________________ United States 20,792,411 10.5 Alabama 552,464 18.6 Alaska 108,692 26.7 Arizona 922,150 25.4 Arkansas 439,939 21.9 California 3,570,280 18.9 Colorado 1,066,015 31.9 Connecticut 404,954 15.5 Delaware 93,799 17.0 District of Columbia 76,672 45.3 Florida 3,005,748 25.4 Georgia 1,442,019 28.9 Hawaii 97,211 34.8 Idaho 280,377 25.7 Illinois 1,481,908 17.3 Indiana 933,105 18.8 Iowa 481,665 18.6 Kansas 477,462 22.1 Kentucky 629,939 18.5 Louisiana 467,523 17.4 Maine 198,463 17.0 Maryland 668,838 21.0 Massachusetts 857,128 17.0 Michigan 1,312,639 17.6 Minnesota 861,937 20.9 Mississippi 348,127 21.2 Missouri 988,754 22.2 Montana 182,129 23.6 Nebraska 295,533 20.6 Nevada 430,490 30.6 New Hampshire 238,606 21.4 New Jersey 1,018,352 17.8 New Mexico 267,637 23.4 New York 1,789,042 14.7 North Carolina 1,334,549 24.5 North Dakota 114,350 20.4 Ohio 1,439,541 15.9 Oklahoma 565,050 22.9 Oregon 694,184 24.9 Pennsylvania 1,374,022 13.9 Rhode Island 136,588 16.2 South Carolina 589,157 23.2 South Dakota 139,132 22.1 Tennessee 906,777 21.1 Texas 3,223,759 23.4 Utah 409,964 22.6 Vermont 106,154 19.1 Virginia 1,364,617 28.4 Washington 1,021,475 22.6 West Virginia 243,147 15.0 Wisconsin 822,615 18.3 Wyoming 103,164 24.1 ___________________________________________________________________________ Note: Migrants are defined as persons who were in a different residence in 2000 than in 1995 and for whom the 2000 residence was in a different county or country than their residence in 1995; that is, a migrant is one who in moving crosses a county boundary in the United States or who comes to the United States from another nation. The total number of migrants in this table thus includes both domestic migrants and international migrants.