CHART: Here's Where New York City's Non-Native Residents Come From
Mobile data has provided a great way to easily track where people are moving, and Spokeo has created a chart that shows the most common out-of-state cellphone numbers found in New York City.
Unsurprisingly, most of New York's transplants come from neighboring states New Jersey and Connecticut, with a sprinkling from large states across the country.
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Spokeo also has a list of the top cities where people relocate from. It seems that most of the California transplants are coming from cities, whereas the starting points of non-native residents from New Jersey and Florida are more spread out:
New York City is also a popular destination for immigrants, with more than 128,000 foreigners moving to the city between July 2012 and July 2013.
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