California Net Domestic Migration By County in 2012

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the net domestic migration for California was -41,300. Riverside County had the highest net domestic migration (10,891) followed by Contra Costa County (4,560), and Alameda County (4,028). On the other hand, Los Angeles County had the lowest net domestic migration (-38,795), followed by San Bernardino County (-6,831), and Fresno County (-4,649).

Net Domestic Migration for a given county refers to the the difference between number of people moving to the county from other parts of the United States (excluding Puerto Rico) and number of people moving out of the county to other parts of the United States (excluding Puerto Rico).

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California Net Domestic Migration By County in 2012
California Net Domestic Migration By County in 2012
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County Net Domestic Migration
Alameda 4028
Alpine 17
Amador -297
Butte 629
Calaveras -252
Colusa -166
Contra Costa 4560
Del Norte -317
El Dorado -642
Fresno -4649
Glenn -411
Humboldt -867
Imperial -1241
Inyo -68
Kern -3993
Kings -2815
Lake -131
Lassen -690
Los Angeles -38795
Madera -1457
Marin -361
Mariposa -291
Mendocino -311
Merced -1126
Modoc -115
Mono -216
Monterey -808
Napa 273
Nevada -373
Orange 2111
Placer 2791
Plumas -308
Riverside 10891
Sacramento -941
San Benito 221
San Bernardino -6831
San Diego 441
San Francisco 3631
San Joaquin -390
San Luis Obispo 2644
San Mateo 2833
Santa Barbara 668
Santa Clara -1556
Santa Cruz 13
Shasta 152
Sierra -24
Siskiyou -524
Solano 126
Sonoma 1314
Stanislaus -1287
Sutter -1206
Tehama -217
Trinity -159
Tulare -1862
Tuolumne -491
Ventura -2604
Yolo 690
Yuba -541