South Carolina Leads Nation in Population Growth as Americans Move South
IRS data shows South Carolina experiencing fastest population growth as Americans relocate to southern states.

South Carolina has emerged as the fastest-growing state in the nation according to recent Internal Revenue Service data, as Americans continue migrating to southern states in significant numbers.
The population shift reflects broader demographic trends that have seen consistent movement from northern states to the South, with Texas and Florida also experiencing substantial growth. The migration patterns appear driven by multiple factors including economic opportunities, cost of living considerations, and lifestyle preferences.
IRS migration data, which tracks address changes reported on tax returns, provides insight into interstate population movements. The data captures households relocating between states, offering a comprehensive view of demographic shifts across the country.
South Carolina's growth comes as the state has positioned itself as an attractive destination for both individuals and businesses. The state has worked to develop its economic infrastructure and maintain competitive business conditions.
The southern migration trend has implications for regional economies, congressional representation, and state revenue bases. As populations shift, states gaining residents typically see increased economic activity and political influence, while those losing residents face corresponding challenges.
The movement patterns documented in the IRS data represent continuing demographic shifts that have been observed for multiple years, suggesting sustained rather than temporary relocation trends.