Tampa Bay’s Migration Meltdown: A 70% Plunge No One Saw Coming

Once the golden child of the pandemic-era housing boom, Tampa Bay is now sounding a very different kind of alarm — one not of opportunity, but of retreat, resilience, and reality. The city, which recently welcomed tens of thousands of new residents, is now watching them slow to a trickle.

According to a chilling new Redfin report, Tampa Bay’s net migration has collapsed by 70%, plummeting from 34,000 in 2023 to just 10,200 in early 2024. This makes it the steepest decline in net inflow across all of America’s 50 most populous metro areas.

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