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Page | 20 MN STATE DEMOGRAPHIC CENTER JANUARY 2015 <br />Strategies to retain these various out-bound Minnesotans should be informed by these data and tailored to the <br />unique groups of leavers. Stemming the tide of out-migrants may also require additional research into their <br />motivations for exiting Minnesota—to fashion effective responses based upon what might incent them to stay. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 23: Annual Leavers From Minnesota, By Age And Income Groups, Non-Students Only, 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: “Lower,” “MIddle” and “Higher” income groups represent the entire household income distribution in Minnesota distributed into three equal-sized parts. <br /> <br /> - <br /> 2,000 <br /> 4,000 <br /> 6,000 <br /> 8,000 <br /> 10,000 <br /> 12,000 <br />0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70+ <br />AGE <br />Lower <br />Middle <br />Higher <br />Source: IPUMS version of U.S. Census Bureau’s 2008-2012 American Community Survey. Tabulations by MN State Demographic Center. Note: “NH” indicates non-Hispanic. <br /> <br />Figure 24: Share Of Leavers From Minnesota, By Race/Ethnicity, Compared to Minnesota Population, 2008-2012 <br />1% <br />4% 5% <br />5% <br />2% <br />83% <br />Minnesota Population, By Race/Ethnicity <br />1% <br />7% <br />6% <br />5% <br />2% <br />79% <br />Leavers From Minnesota, By Race/Ethnicity <br />American Indian NH <br />Asian NH <br />Black NH <br />Hispanic <br />Multiracial or other NH <br />White NH <br />INCOME