Utah’s County-to-County Migration Profiles
Utah counties experience unique balances of in- and out-migration, flowing from both other states and neighboring counties.
Net migration has become a more dependable contributor to population growth in Utah. A simulation of zero migration highlights what those contributions are—with Utah’s projected population being 1.4 million less, or 23% smaller, than the[...]
By: Mike Hollingshaus Sep 29, 2023 – A new fact sheet explores net migration’s cumulative effects on Utah’s projected population growth – without it, Utah’s population would include 1.4 million fewer[...]
By: Melanie Beagley Sep 27, 2023 – The last decade saw significant changes to the health care coverage landscape in Utah and across the U.S. The passing of the Affordable[...]
Utah counties experience unique balances of in- and out-migration, flowing from both other states and neighboring counties.
Utah counties experience unique balances of in- and out-migration, flowing from both other states and neighboring counties.
In 2021, visitors directly spent significantly across the state, a sharp increase from 2020. The top three spending categories were auto transportation, lodging, and food[...]
Utah’s growth and change highlighted in previous 2020 Census data products are also apparent in the 2020 Census Demographic and Housing Characteristic (DHC) file. This[...]
Each year, the Census Bureau produces population estimates at varying levels of geography. Part of the Census Bureau’s most recent release on May 18, 2023[...]
By: Andrea Thomas Brandley Note: The opinions expressed are those of the author alone[...]
Author: Emily Harris, Senior Demographer Note: The opinions expressed are those of the author[...]
By: Alex Eaton Note: The opinions expressed are those of the author alone and[...]