Migration trends in the United States
North America
48.9M people from around the world have made United States their home. That's 14.4% of the country population, arriving from 59 different countries
340.1M
Population
48.9M
Immigrants
3.2M
Emigrants
+45.7M
Inflow
Every 7th person in the United States was born abroad
The #1 largest immigrant destination worldwide
Top corridors
The largest migration routes in the United States
Where people move to
Key moments
How migration has changed since 1990
1990
20.5M immigrants · 1.7M emigrants
1995
- Mexico replaced Canada as the main destination for those leaving
- Roughly 1 in 10 residents was now foreign-born
- The foreign-born population passed 25M residents
2005
- The foreign-born population passed 35M residents
2020
- The foreign-born population passed 45M residents
Today
- Since 1990: 28.4M more foreign-born residents and 1.5M more citizens living abroad