New York continued to see more people move from the state in 2013 than relocate here, according to an analysis from Atlas Van Lines.

The Empire State trailed only Connecticut in Atlas' data with 59 percent of the moving company's interstate customers in New York leaving. Connecticut's total was 60 percent.

Atlas has been analyzing its data on cross-state moves since 1993. New York leads the nation in the percentage of outbound moves over the past 10 years with 59 percent, followed by New Jersey and Ohio.

Top states for inbound moves in 2013 were North Dakota, North Carolina and Texas, according to Atlas.

The company's data on moves follows news from late December that it's only a matter of time until Florida knocks New York from its perch as the third most populous state in the nation.

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