How America Moves

Ward County, TX

Migration of people and income, 20222023 filing years

Between the 2022 and 2023 filing years, Ward County, TX saw a net gain of 2 tax-filing households and a net gain of 28 individuals. On net, the area gained $1.4M in associated adjusted gross income (AGI, nominal dollars). The largest inflow came from Ector County; the largest outflow went to Ector County. These figures cover federal income tax filers only and do not indicate why people moved.

Net income (AGI)
+$1.4M
nominal dollars
Net households
+2
tax returns
Net people
+28
exemptions

Income (AGI) in and out

Moved in$19.2M
Moved out$17.8M
Net +$1.4M (nominal)

Where movers came from

  1. 1Ector County, TX40$2.3M
  2. 2Midland County, TX21$1.3M
  3. 3Reeves County, TX20$1.2M

Where movers went

  1. 1Ector County, TX53$2.7M
  2. 2Midland County, TX38$2.0M
  3. 3Reeves County, TX21$1.4M

Net migration by year

Net 2012–2023: -$28.3M (+446 people)
20122023
Net AGI and net people by year (nominal dollars)
YearNet AGINet people
2012-$2.2M+153
2013+$5.3M+302
2014-$1.8M+201
2015+$1.8M+42
2016-$6.0M-139
2017-$4.5M-113
2018-$900.0K+139
2019-$836.0K+225
2020-$8.4M-34
2021-$9.0M-283
2022-$3.0M-75
2023+$1.4M+28

Get the next update for Ward County, TX

The IRS releases new migration data once a year. Drop your email and we will send the refreshed numbers when they land. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.

Source: IRS Statistics of Income migration data (public domain). Covers federal income tax filers only; AGI is nominal (not inflation adjusted). These numbers describe movement of filers and their reported income, not why people moved or economic loss. Methodology and caveats.