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Wisconsin Summary Information

Wisconsin has lost 30,067 people to other states in the U.S. over 10 periods of data collection. Wisconsin has also lost $3,379,153,000.00 in adjusted gross income to other U.S. states in the same period.

Lost People
30,067
Lost AGI
$3,379,153,000.00

Wisconsin Summary Data

Period Net People Net AGI
2012-2013 -6,444 ($410,011,000.00)
2013-2014 -9,998 ($509,122,000.00)
2014-2015 -7,185 ($547,023,000.00)
2015-2016 -6,800 ($461,559,000.00)
2016-2017 591 ($373,291,000.00)
2017-2018 444 ($342,887,000.00)
2018-2019 -1,412 ($246,232,000.00)
2019-2020 507 ($117,220,000.00)
2020-2021 -587 ($61,450,000.00)
2021-2022 817 ($310,358,000.00)

Data Source

The migration data presented in this application is derived from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Statistics of Income (SOI) Tax Stats — Migration Data. The IRS SOI Migration Data is based on year-to-year address changes reported on individual income tax returns. These records provide an overview of population movement between states across tax years.

For additional information, users can visit the official IRS SOI Migration Data page: https://www.irs.gov/statistics/soi-tax-stats-migration-data

Disclaimer

The data and information displayed within this application are provided "as is" and without any warranty, express or implied.

While every effort has been made to accurately collect, process, and display migration data, the results may contain errors, omissions, or inaccuracies due to limitations in the original data or in data transformation processes.

This tool is intended for informational and analytical purposes only and should not be used as the sole source for policy, business, or research decisions. Users are strongly encouraged to verify results with official IRS publications and other data sources.