A bigger portion of people fled New York than any other state last year — with nearly 1% of the entire Empire State heading to other parts of the country, according to newly released US Census data.
More than 480,000 New Yorkers left last year — and only 300,000 new residents came in to replace them, for an overall migration loss of 180,000 people, according to the figures.
That’s a smaller figure than in 2022, when net flight was 244,000 — but it shows that the state continues to hemorrhage residents in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

That amounts to more than 900 fewer people in the state per 100,000 residents.
The biggest destination is likely no surprise — Florida, with more than 71,000 New Yorkers moving there last year.