Where people in Bowling Green are moving to most

Published 3:06 pm Tuesday, January 11, 2022

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Where people in Bowling Green are moving to most

Stacker compiled a list of where people in Bowling Green, KY Metro Area 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 Bowling Green between 2015 and 2019. Ties were broken by gross migration.

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#50. Ogden-Clearfield, UT Metro Area

– Migration to Ogden in 2015-2019: 12
– Migration from Ogden to Bowling Green: 49 (#72 most common destination from Ogden)
– Net migration: 37 to Bowling Green

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#49. Chattanooga, TN-GA Metro Area

– Migration to Chattanooga in 2015-2019: 13
– Migration from Chattanooga to Bowling Green: 27 (#82 most common destination from Chattanooga)
– Net migration: 14 to Bowling Green

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#48. New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area

– Migration to New Orleans in 2015-2019: 14
– Migration from New Orleans to Bowling Green: 14 (#169 most common destination from New Orleans)
– Net migration: 0 to Bowling Green

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#47. Columbia, SC Metro Area

– Migration to Columbia in 2015-2019: 17
– Migration from Columbia to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 17 to Columbia

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#46. Manhattan, KS Metro Area

– Migration to Manhattan in 2015-2019: 17
– Migration from Manhattan to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 17 to Manhattan

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#45. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metro Area

– Migration to Washington in 2015-2019: 17
– Migration from Washington to Bowling Green: 20 (#296 most common destination from Washington)
– Net migration: 3 to Bowling Green

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#44. El Paso, TX Metro Area

– Migration to El Paso in 2015-2019: 18
– Migration from El Paso to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 18 to El Paso

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#43. Jackson, TN Metro Area

– Migration to Jackson in 2015-2019: 18
– Migration from Jackson to Bowling Green: 6 (#56 most common destination from Jackson)
– Net migration: 12 to Jackson

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#42. Killeen-Temple, TX Metro Area

– Migration to Killeen in 2015-2019: 19
– Migration from Killeen to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 19 to Killeen

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#41. Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area

– Migration to Chicago in 2015-2019: 20
– Migration from Chicago to Bowling Green: 127 (#197 most common destination from Chicago)
– Net migration: 107 to Bowling Green

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#40. Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL Metro Area

– Migration to Lakeland in 2015-2019: 20
– Migration from Lakeland to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 20 to Lakeland

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#39. Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area

– Migration to Houston in 2015-2019: 21
– Migration from Houston to Bowling Green: 85 (#190 most common destination from Houston)
– Net migration: 64 to Bowling Green

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#38. Flint, MI Metro Area

– Migration to Flint in 2015-2019: 24
– Migration from Flint to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 24 to Flint

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#37. Springfield, MA Metro Area

– Migration to Springfield in 2015-2019: 24
– Migration from Springfield to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 24 to Springfield

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#36. St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area

– Migration to St. Louis in 2015-2019: 26
– Migration from St. Louis to Bowling Green: 81 (#135 most common destination from St. Louis)
– Net migration: 55 to Bowling Green

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#35. Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area

– Migration to Dallas in 2015-2019: 26
– Migration from Dallas to Bowling Green: 175 (#139 most common destination from Dallas)
– Net migration: 149 to Bowling Green

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#34. Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area

– Migration to Detroit in 2015-2019: 27
– Migration from Detroit to Bowling Green: 42 (#180 most common destination from Detroit)
– Net migration: 15 to Bowling Green

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#33. Montgomery, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Montgomery in 2015-2019: 29
– Migration from Montgomery to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 29 to Montgomery

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#32. Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area

– Migration to Cleveland in 2015-2019: 32
– Migration from Cleveland to Bowling Green: 10 (#223 most common destination from Cleveland)
– Net migration: 22 to Cleveland

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#31. York-Hanover, PA Metro Area

– Migration to York in 2015-2019: 33
– Migration from York to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 33 to York

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#30. Homosassa Springs, FL Metro Area

– Migration to Homosassa Springs in 2015-2019: 34
– Migration from Homosassa Springs to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 34 to Homosassa Springs

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#29. Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metro Area

– Migration to Memphis in 2015-2019: 35
– Migration from Memphis to Bowling Green: 103 (#86 most common destination from Memphis)
– Net migration: 68 to Bowling Green

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#28. Battle Creek, MI Metro Area

– Migration to Battle Creek in 2015-2019: 35
– Migration from Battle Creek to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 35 to Battle Creek

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#27. Anniston-Oxford, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Anniston in 2015-2019: 39
– Migration from Anniston to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 39 to Anniston

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#26. San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area

– Migration to San Francisco in 2015-2019: 39
– Migration from San Francisco to Bowling Green: 8 (#257 most common destination from San Francisco)
– Net migration: 31 to San Francisco

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#25. Knoxville, TN Metro Area

– Migration to Knoxville in 2015-2019: 39
– Migration from Knoxville to Bowling Green: 16 (#151 most common destination from Knoxville)
– Net migration: 23 to Knoxville

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#24. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area

– Migration to Los Angeles in 2015-2019: 40
– Migration from Los Angeles to Bowling Green: 63 (#245 most common destination from Los Angeles)
– Net migration: 23 to Bowling Green

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#23. Columbia, MO Metro Area

– Migration to Columbia in 2015-2019: 42
– Migration from Columbia to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 42 to Columbia

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#22. Tuscaloosa, AL Metro Area

– Migration to Tuscaloosa in 2015-2019: 42
– Migration from Tuscaloosa to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 42 to Tuscaloosa

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#21. Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area

– Migration to Indianapolis in 2015-2019: 44
– Migration from Indianapolis to Bowling Green: 161 (#73 most common destination from Indianapolis)
– Net migration: 117 to Bowling Green

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#20. Raleigh-Cary, NC Metro Area

– Migration to Raleigh in 2015-2019: 46
– Migration from Raleigh to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 46 to Raleigh

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#19. San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area

– Migration to San Antonio in 2015-2019: 52
– Migration from San Antonio to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 52 to San Antonio

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#18. Muncie, IN Metro Area

– Migration to Muncie in 2015-2019: 53
– Migration from Muncie to Bowling Green: 0
– Net migration: 53 to Muncie

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#17. Rockford, IL Metro Area

– Migration to Rockford in 2015-2019: 53
– Migration from Rockford to Bowling Green: 17 (#89 most common destination from Rockford)
– Net migration: 36 to Rockford

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#16. Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA Metro Area

– Migration to Des Moines in 2015-2019: 57
– Migration from Des Moines to Bowling Green: 14 (#117 most common destination from Des Moines)
– Net migration: 43 to Des Moines

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#15. Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area

– Migration to Phoenix in 2015-2019: 58
– Migration from Phoenix to Bowling Green: 124 (#146 most common destination from Phoenix)
– Net migration: 66 to Bowling Green

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#14. Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metro Area

– Migration to Virginia Beach in 2015-2019: 64
– Migration from Virginia Beach to Bowling Green: 7 (#274 most common destination from Virginia Beach)
– Net migration: 57 to Virginia Beach

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#13. Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, KY Metro Area

– Migration to Elizabethtown in 2015-2019: 69
– Migration from Elizabethtown to Bowling Green: 512 (#3 most common destination from Elizabethtown)
– Net migration: 443 to Bowling Green

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#12. Jacksonville, FL Metro Area

– Migration to Jacksonville in 2015-2019: 73
– Migration from Jacksonville to Bowling Green: 28 (#192 most common destination from Jacksonville)
– Net migration: 45 to Jacksonville

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#11. Evansville, IN-KY Metro Area

– Migration to Evansville in 2015-2019: 76
– Migration from Evansville to Bowling Green: 133 (#14 most common destination from Evansville)
– Net migration: 57 to Bowling Green

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#10. Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metro Area

– Migration to Huntington in 2015-2019: 98
– Migration from Huntington to Bowling Green: 48 (#49 most common destination from Huntington)
– Net migration: 50 to Huntington

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#9. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area

– Migration to Tampa in 2015-2019: 101
– Migration from Tampa to Bowling Green: 54 (#190 most common destination from Tampa)
– Net migration: 47 to Tampa

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#8. Owensboro, KY Metro Area

– Migration to Owensboro in 2015-2019: 146
– Migration from Owensboro to Bowling Green: 278 (#4 most common destination from Owensboro)
– Net migration: 132 to Bowling Green

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#7. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area

– Migration to Atlanta in 2015-2019: 153
– Migration from Atlanta to Bowling Green: 47 (#243 most common destination from Atlanta)
– Net migration: 106 to Atlanta

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#6. Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area

– Migration to Cincinnati in 2015-2019: 160
– Migration from Cincinnati to Bowling Green: 320 (#36 most common destination from Cincinnati)
– Net migration: 160 to Bowling Green

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#5. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area

– Migration to Miami in 2015-2019: 165
– Migration from Miami to Bowling Green: 30 (#245 most common destination from Miami)
– Net migration: 135 to Miami

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#4. Clarksville, TN-KY Metro Area

– Migration to Clarksville in 2015-2019: 365
– Migration from Clarksville to Bowling Green: 340 (#14 most common destination from Clarksville)
– Net migration: 25 to Clarksville

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#3. Lexington-Fayette, KY Metro Area

– Migration to Lexington in 2015-2019: 449
– Migration from Lexington to Bowling Green: 659 (#5 most common destination from Lexington)
– Net migration: 210 to Bowling Green

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#2. Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metro Area

– Migration to Nashville in 2015-2019: 863
– Migration from Nashville to Bowling Green: 1,012 (#10 most common destination from Nashville)
– Net migration: 149 to Bowling Green

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#1. Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metro Area

– Migration to Louisville/Jefferson County in 2015-2019: 1,156
– Migration from Louisville/Jefferson County to Bowling Green: 1,872 (#4 most common destination from Louisville/Jefferson County)
– Net migration: 716 to Bowling Green