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Top 10: Which States Gained the Most Money (AGI)?

From the 2011 – 2012 tax filing data as provided by the IRS, all the way through the 2021 – 2022 tax filing data as provided by the IRS, the states below had the greatest numbers of net Aggregated Gross Income (AGI) that moved from another state. These states attracted AGI from other states in the largest numbers.

Number State Money (Personal Income) Gained
1 Florida $216,205,860,000
2 Texas $60,010,957,000
3 Arizona $32,507,490,000
4 North Carolina $32,217,246,000
5 South Carolina $31,703,361,000
6 Nevada $23,112,952,000
7 Tennessee $22,509,974,000
8 Colorado $17,805,476,000
9 Idaho $12,107,326,000
10 Washington $10,705,051,000