Savannah Foot Traffic
This shows the citywide foot traffic in Savannah for the last few years.
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Savannah Work From Home Trend
This chart shows the number of people that are working from home, using mobility data to determine their home and work location. The trend in most places has been that more people are working from home during the pandemic.
Up-to-date Work From Home Data is available for all cities worldwide.
The charts below graph the inbound, outbound and net migration to the city of Savannah Georgia for each year of
data available. Data displayed on the charts is annually aggregated; the REPerspectives product
allows analysis of mobility trends with monthly granularity by State, Zip, County and Census Block Group.
Additional reports
are available for the city residents, employees and tourists.
Savannah Georgia Migration In
The map below shows the migration into Savannah by Census Block Group (CBG).
Up-to-date Migration is available for all cities worldwide
Savannah Georgia Net Migration
Savannah saw a net positive (inbound) resident count flow. There were -186 residents moved out of the state.
Savannah Georgia Migration Out
People migrating out from Savannah color coded by Census Block Group (CBG).
Savannah Georgia Residential Migration Counts
This chart shows the number of residents that moved to Savannah.
States migrated to and from
The state that most migrants moved from (origin state, excluding Georgia itself) to Savannah Georgia was Florida. The state that most migrants moved out (destination state, excluding Georgia itself) from Savannah Georgia was South Carolina.
ADVAN measures the inbound, outbound and net migration to the city of Savannah Georgia for the years 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023. Data displayed on the charts above are annually aggregated but using our product REPerspectives, it can be analyzed with monthly granularity by State, Zip, County and Census Block Group. Additional reports are available for the city residents, employees and tourists.