States sending the most people to New Hampshire
Fewer Americans moved in 2022, according to the latest census data, but of those who did, 1 in 5 moved to a different state.
Population growth has returned to pre-pandemic norms; Southern states continued to record , while the Northeast saw the biggest drops, particularly in New York and Pennsylvania. These trends largely continued into last year, according to United Van Lines' . States with the most inbound moves in 2023 were Vermont, Washington D.C., South Carolina, and Arkansas, which moved up 14 spots from the year before.
compiled a list of states sending the most people to New Hampshire using data from the . States are ranked by the number of people who moved to New Hampshire from a different state in 2022.
Keep reading to find out which states sent the most people to New Hampshire.
#25. Indiana
- 249 people moved to New Hampshire from Indiana in 2022, making up 0.50% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #39 most common state for people moving away from Indiana
#24. Hawaii
- 251 people moved to New Hampshire from Hawaii in 2022, making up 0.50% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #35 most common state for people moving away from Hawaii
#23. Washington D.C.
- 257 people moved to New Hampshire from Washington D.C. in 2022, making up 0.52% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #27 most common state for people moving away from Washington D.C.
#22. Minnesota
- 275 people moved to New Hampshire from Minnesota in 2022, making up 0.55% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #44 most common state for people moving away from Minnesota
#21. Illinois
- 412 people moved to New Hampshire from Illinois in 2022, making up 0.83% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #44 most common state for people moving away from Illinois
#20. Georgia
- 416 people moved to New Hampshire from Georgia in 2022, making up 0.84% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #44 most common state for people moving away from Georgia
#19. Arizona
- 430 people moved to New Hampshire from Arizona in 2022, making up 0.86% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #46 most common state for people moving away from Arizona
#18. Utah
- 435 people moved to New Hampshire from Utah in 2022, making up 0.87% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #37 most common state for people moving away from Utah
#17. Nevada
- 496 people moved to New Hampshire from Nevada in 2022, making up 1.00% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #39 most common state for people moving away from Nevada
#16. Virginia
- 529 people moved to New Hampshire from Virginia in 2022, making up 1.06% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #42 most common state for people moving away from Virginia
#15. Ohio
- 579 people moved to New Hampshire from Ohio in 2022, making up 1.16% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #39 most common state for people moving away from Ohio
#14. New Jersey
- 699 people moved to New Hampshire from New Jersey in 2022, making up 1.40% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #35 most common state for people moving away from New Jersey
#13. Maryland
- 726 people moved to New Hampshire from Maryland in 2022, making up 1.46% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #35 most common state for people moving away from Maryland
#12. Rhode Island
- 1,000 people moved to New Hampshire from Rhode Island in 2022, making up 2.01% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #12 most common state for people moving away from Rhode Island
#11. North Carolina
- 1,016 people moved to New Hampshire from North Carolina in 2022, making up 2.04% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #38 most common state for people moving away from North Carolina
#10. Colorado
- 1,025 people moved to New Hampshire from Colorado in 2022, making up 2.06% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #43 most common state for people moving away from Colorado
#9. Texas
- 1,239 people moved to New Hampshire from Texas in 2022, making up 2.49% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #45 most common state for people moving away from Texas
#8. Pennsylvania
- 1,247 people moved to New Hampshire from Pennsylvania in 2022, making up 2.50% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #33 most common state for people moving away from Pennsylvania
#7. Florida
- 1,938 people moved to New Hampshire from Florida in 2022, making up 3.89% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #41 most common state for people moving away from Florida
#6. New York
- 1,939 people moved to New Hampshire from New York in 2022, making up 3.89% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #36 most common state for people moving away from New York
#5. Vermont
- 2,073 people moved to New Hampshire from Vermont in 2022, making up 4.16% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #3 most common state for people moving away from Vermont
#4. Connecticut
- 2,087 people moved to New Hampshire from Connecticut in 2022, making up 4.19% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #11 most common state for people moving away from Connecticut
#3. Maine
- 2,743 people moved to New Hampshire from Maine in 2022, making up 5.51% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #4 most common state for people moving away from Maine
#2. California
- 2,974 people moved to New Hampshire from California in 2022, making up 5.97% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #40 most common state for people moving away from California
#1. Massachusetts
- 23,605 people moved to New Hampshire from Massachusetts in 2022, making up 47.42% of new residents that moved from another state
-- It was the #1 most common state for people moving away from Massachusetts
This story features data reporting and writing by Elena Cox and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 51 states.