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Page | 13 MN STATE DEMOGRAPHIC CENTER JANUARY 2015 <br />However, it is the interstate migration pattern of these young adults that is particularly interesting and <br />concerning. Because the gap between out-migrants and in-migrants yawns the widest among our young adult <br />populations (see Figures 11 and 12), the result is that they are driving more net out-migration than any other <br />age group. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> - <br /> 5,000 <br /> 10,000 <br /> 15,000 <br /> 20,000 <br /> 25,000 <br />AGE <br />In-migration <br />Out-migration <br />Figure 11: State-to-State Migration By 5-Year Age Groups, Minnesota, 2008-2012 <br />Source: IPUMS version of U.S. Census Bureau’s 2008-2012 American Community Survey. Tabulations by MN State Demographic Center. <br />Note: I-bars indicate a 90% confidence interval around the estimates. <br />Figure 12: State-to-State Migration Among Young Adults By Single Year Of Age, Minnesota, 2008-2012 <br /> <br />Source: IPUMS version of U.S. Census Bureau’s 2008-2012 American Community Survey. Tabulations by MN State Demographic Center. <br />Note: I-bars indicate a 90% confidence interval around the estimates. <br />