Netmigrationfromeastern Europeancountries, which reversed when Britain'seconomycollapsed, is rising sharply again, points outCarlosVargas-SilvaofOxford's migration Observatory.
The data shows that there has been a net out-migration from California to other states since 1990, balanced for awhile by immigration from other countries.
In 2006, the city had a net loss of 153, 828 residents through domestic out-migration, compared to a decline of 141, 047 in 1993, with every borough except Brooklyn experiencing a higher number of out-migrants in 2006.