Domestic migration trends have taken a toll on Illinois residents' collective wealth. | Pexels.com
Domestic migration trends have taken a toll on Illinois residents' collective wealth. | Pexels.com
The collective wealth of Illinois residents decreased $6 billion in 2019 due to population migration trends, according to a new analysis of Internal Revenue Service data by the nonprofit Wirepoints website.
As a percentage of the state’s total adjusted gross income in 2018, Illinois lost 1.41 percent of its residents’ overall income as a result of shifting domestic population numbers, according to Wirepoints. The state lost 81,770 residents in 2019, according to the IRS data.
The migration wealth performance of Illinois on a percentage basis was the worst among the 50 states, the authors said.
For those states attracting the most people and wealth, the result was economic growth and investment, as well as an expanding tax base. Those states suffering from migration outflows, however, experienced difficulties in paying down public debts as well as higher taxation, according to the study.
A key downside for those states with continuing outflows of people and their wealth is that the losses affect not just the year when a resident leaves but subsequent years as well, according to Wirepoints.
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Domestic Migration Winners, Losers in 2019
State | Net Adjusted Gross Income Gained/Lost (in Millions of Dollars) | 2018 total Adjusted Gross Income | Net Adjusted Gross Income Gained/Lost as % of 2018 AGI | Rank |
Idaho | $1,238 | $44,210 | 2.80% | 1 |
Florida | $17,690 | $661,033 | 2.68% | 2 |
Nevada | $2,119 | $91,337 | 2.32% | 3 |
Arizona | $3,848 | $185,903 | 2.07% | 4 |
South Carolina | $2,573 | $125,700 | 2.05% | 5 |
Montana | $481 | $28,763 | 1.67% | 6 |
Delaware | $353 | $29,280 | 1.21% | 7 |
Wyoming | $224 | $19,981 | 1.12% | 8 |
Tennessee | $1,876 | $173,785 | 1.08% | 9 |
North Carolina | $2,806 | $269,469 | 1.04% | 10 |
Colorado | $2,001 | $199,227 | 1.00% | 11 |
Maine | $334 | $36,848 | 0.91% | 12 |
Utah | $688 | $85,539 | 0.80% | 13 |
South Dakota | $157 | $24,894 | 0.63% | 14 |
Oregon | $781 | $124,883 | 0.63% | 15 |
New Hampshire | $321 | $51,527 | 0.62% | 16 |
Texas | $4,017 | $804,312 | 0.50% | 17 |
Washington | $1,130 | $277,597 | 0.41% | 18 |
Alabama | $261 | $110,441 | 0.24% | 19 |
Georgia | $421 | $271,470 | 0.16% | 20 |
New Mexico | $50 | $45,554 | 0.11% | 21 |
Oklahoma | -$28 | $90,040 | -0.03% | 22 |
Vermont | -$13 | $19,406 | -0.07% | 23 |
Arkansas | -$54 | $69,287 | -0.08% | 24 |
Wisconsin | -$238 | $176,460 | -0.13% | 25 |
Kentucky | -$190 | $101,169 | -0.19% | 26 |
Indiana | -$343 | $174,205 | -0.20% | 27 |
Rhode Island | -$78 | $33,807 | -0.23% | 28 |
Mississippi | -$134 | $56,392 | -0.24% | 29 |
Missouri | -$392 | $160,584 | -0.24% | 30 |
Hawaii | -$169 | $42,161 | -0.40% | 31 |
Michigan | -$1,135 | $280,214 | -0.40% | 32 |
Virginia | -$1,170 | $288,513 | -0.41% | 33 |
Pennsylvania | -$1,719 | $403,147 | -0.43% | 34 |
Nebraska | -$246 | $54,854 | -0.45% | 35 |
Louisiana | -$485 | $105,347 | -0.46% | 36 |
Massachusetts | -$1,433 | $307,846 | -0.47% | 37 |
Minnesota | -$922 | $194,407 | -0.47% | 38 |
Kansas | -$391 | $80,662 | -0.48% | 39 |
Ohio | -$1,621 | $317,380 | -0.51% | 40 |
West Virginia | -$210 | $37,392 | -0.56% | 41 |
Iowa | -$517 | $87,897 | -0.59% | 42 |
North Dakota | -$144 | $23,606 | -0.61% | 43 |
California | -$8,841 | $1,430,619 | -0.62% | 44 |
New Jersey | -$3,107 | $367,941 | -0.84% | 45 |
Maryland | -$1,838 | $216,006 | -0.85% | 46 |
Connecticut | -$1,678 | $163,861 | -1.02% | 47 |
New York | -$8,995 | $783,809 | -1.15% | 48 |
Alaska | -$294 | $21,671 | -1.35% | 49 |
Illinois | -$6,014 | $425,251 | -1.41% | 50 |