Florida Net Domestic Migration By County in 2022

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2022, the net domestic migration for Florida was 317,923. Polk County had the highest net domestic migration (29,606) followed by Lee County (28,916), and Pasco County (24,283). On the other hand, Miami-Dade County had the lowest net domestic migration (-38,132), followed by Broward County (-7,209), and Baker County (-980).

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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Florida Net Domestic Migration By County in 2022
Florida Net Domestic Migration By County in 2022
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County Net Domestic Migration
Alachua 1058
Baker -980
Bay 5293
Bradford -718
Brevard 15452
Broward -7209
Calhoun 47
Charlotte 9164
Citrus 6452
Clay 4109
Collier 8969
Columbia 2099
DeSoto 939
Dixie 326
Duval 8817
Escambia 762
Flagler 6313
Franklin 388
Gadsden -59
Gilchrist 692
Glades 255
Gulf 885
Hamilton 171
Hardee 287
Hendry 760
Hernando 7594
Highlands 3261
Hillsborough 15989
Holmes 455
Indian River 4435
Jackson 1280
Jefferson 596
Lafayette -140
Lake 14409
Lee 28916
Leon 527
Levy 1318
Liberty 307
Madison 213
Manatee 15268
Marion 13409
Martin 2607
Miami-Dade -38132
Monroe -745
Nassau 3638
Okaloosa 1841
Okeechobee 400
Orange 5184
Osceola 12308
Palm Beach 9520
Pasco 24283
Pinellas 6747
Polk 29606
Putnam 1116
St. Johns 13171
St. Lucie 14146
Santa Rosa 4362
Sarasota 16521
Seminole 5481
Sumter 11472
Suwannee 1523
Taylor 535
Union -256
Volusia 15795
Wakulla 946
Walton 3133
Washington 612