Georgia 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 Georgia was 14,974. Fulton County had the highest net domestic migration (14,576) followed by Gwinnett County (3,678), and Forsyth County (3,436). On the other hand, Liberty County had the lowest net domestic migration (-3,082), followed by Dougherty County (-973), and Richmond County (-627).

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).

You can also see similar information for other states and also for the US by state. You can also see links at the bottom of the page for the trend of the net domestic migration for each county in Georgia.

Hover over or click on the chart to see this information for each county. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

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Georgia Net Domestic Migration By County in 2012
Georgia Net Domestic Migration By County in 2012
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County Net Domestic Migration
Appling -177
Atkinson -151
Bacon -58
Baker 38
Baldwin 1188
Banks -131
Barrow -299
Bartow -358
Ben Hill -42
Berrien -295
Bibb -554
Bleckley -208
Brantley -22
Brooks -450
Bryan 563
Bulloch 4
Burke -563
Butts -240
Calhoun -54
Camden 319
Candler -133
Carroll -36
Catoosa -147
Charlton -124
Chatham 1751
Chattahoochee 232
Chattooga -27
Cherokee 1276
Clarke 526
Clay -59
Clayton -62
Clinch -75
Cobb 2091
Coffee -139
Colquitt -42
Columbia 2432
Cook -190
Coweta 403
Crawford -43
Crisp -240
Dade -127
Dawson 137
Decatur -252
DeKalb 1075
Dodge -96
Dooly -220
Dougherty -973
Douglas -580
Early -188
Echols -160
Effingham 283
Elbert -252
Emanuel 172
Evans -379
Fannin 86
Fayette -200
Floyd -440
Forsyth 3436
Franklin -78
Fulton 14576
Gilmer -173
Glascock 27
Glynn 399
Gordon -88
Grady 72
Greene 52
Gwinnett 3678
Habersham 243
Hall 530
Hancock -331
Haralson -163
Harris 160
Hart 134
Heard -92
Henry -227
Houston 522
Irwin -93
Jackson -380
Jasper -248
Jeff Davis -44
Jefferson -441
Jenkins 962
Johnson 20
Jones -183
Lamar -151
Lanier -93
Laurens -178
Lee -105
Liberty -3082
Lincoln -107
Long 648
Lowndes 1244
Lumpkin 85
McDuffie -86
McIntosh -356
Macon -190
Madison -157
Marion -62
Meriwether -323
Miller -76
Mitchell -396
Monroe -39
Montgomery -183
Morgan -110
Murray -214
Muscogee 890
Newton -103
Oconee 113
Oglethorpe -248
Paulding -123
Peach -128
Pickens -141
Pierce 77
Pike 1
Polk -342
Pulaski -139
Putnam -158
Quitman -33
Rabun 61
Randolph -253
Richmond -627
Rockdale -493
Schley -29
Screven -267
Seminole 104
Spalding -548
Stephens 9
Stewart 24
Sumter -614
Talbot -209
Taliaferro -19
Tattnall -108
Taylor -92
Telfair 117
Terrell -211
Thomas -164
Tift -410
Toombs -108
Towns 65
Treutlen -61
Troup 366
Turner -530
Twiggs -312
Union 188
Upson -356
Walker -377
Walton -77
Ware -478
Warren -143
Washington -249
Wayne -72
Webster -4
Wheeler -135
White 226
Whitfield -611
Wilcox -175
Wilkes -128
Wilkinson 69
Worth -190

Trend of Net Domestic Migration for Counties in Georgia

Use the links below to find the trend of the net domestic migration for each county in Georgia.