The state's current population is 1.7 million with an annual population decrease of 11.5%. I'm not sure how much of this population loss is attributable to relocation, but this is a start.
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According to the 2020 U.S. Census data, Nebraska had a net migration outflow of approximately 5,000 people in 2019. This means that more people left Nebraska than moved into the state during that year. However, migration patterns can vary each year, and it is worth noting that this number represents an estimated net migration rather than the total number of people who moved out of Nebraska.
From 2004 to 2007 an average of 263.8 fatalities occurred each year in Nebraska.
Yes, you are an adult.
you have to be older than 16.. legally
4,569,000
Nebraska had 37 recorded tornadoes in 2010.
About 57 on average.
None. Nebraska is too far inland to get hurricanes.
on average about 33,675 people move from city to city in america.
Yes. An 18 year old is an adult and can live/move where he/she wishes.
It varies from year to year, but the average works out to 56.
At 18, a legal adult can do anything they want unless they have special needs that must be tended to by others. But if the age of majority in Nebraska is 19 then an 18 year old is still the parents responsibility. So how can they move out without consent?
on average 2.3 million