While Milwaukee is losing both Boomers and Millennials, it isn’t yet in the top five cities for migration loss — New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Diego and Miami hold those distinctions.

Though millennials’ migration rate out of Wisconsin has slowed, the numbers leaving the state are still significantly higher than baby boomers. Millennials are not moving for warmer climates, as numbers for this age group has increased in cities like Minneapolis/St. Paul, Columbus and Kansas City, according to the study. Instead, it seems, they find themselves moving not only to places with better standards of living, but also to more “educated” cities where higher populations of college graduates exist. In the Midwest, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Columbus and Kansas City are reported to have the most-educated populations.