Georgia Net Domestic Migration By County in 2013

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the net domestic migration for Georgia was -5,842. Gwinnett County had the highest net domestic migration (6,268) followed by Forsyth County (5,446), and Columbia County (2,713). On the other hand, Clayton County had the lowest net domestic migration (-4,740), followed by DeKalb County (-4,277), and Liberty County (-3,627).

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 2013
Georgia Net Domestic Migration By County in 2013
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County Net Domestic Migration
Appling -82
Atkinson -38
Bacon -7
Baker -33
Baldwin -478
Banks 62
Barrow 526
Bartow 263
Ben Hill -122
Berrien -135
Bibb -2325
Bleckley -147
Brantley -296
Brooks -2
Bryan 458
Bulloch -1852
Burke -320
Butts -225
Calhoun 24
Camden -615
Candler -195
Carroll 255
Catoosa 117
Charlton -272
Chatham -944
Chattahoochee -514
Chattooga -514
Cherokee 2113
Clarke -144
Clay -81
Clayton -4740
Clinch 21
Cobb 1815
Coffee -272
Colquitt -111
Columbia 2713
Cook 103
Coweta 1470
Crawford -131
Crisp -344
Dade -30
Dawson 166
Decatur -131
DeKalb -4277
Dodge -142
Dooly -33
Dougherty -1917
Douglas 1406
Early -72
Echols -16
Effingham 716
Elbert -63
Emanuel -115
Evans 72
Fannin 365
Fayette 549
Floyd -289
Forsyth 5446
Franklin 130
Fulton -2195
Gilmer 338
Glascock -38
Glynn 336
Gordon -207
Grady -230
Greene 131
Gwinnett 6268
Habersham -313
Hall 1090
Hancock -130
Haralson 13
Harris -59
Hart -76
Heard -108
Henry 878
Houston 324
Irwin -264
Jackson 309
Jasper -98
Jeff Davis -178
Jefferson -102
Jenkins 78
Johnson -88
Jones -103
Lamar -132
Lanier -105
Laurens -195
Lee 147
Liberty -3627
Lincoln -5
Long 275
Lowndes -2286
Lumpkin 118
McDuffie -170
McIntosh 119
Macon -326
Madison 62
Marion -112
Meriwether -84
Miller -87
Mitchell -152
Monroe 244
Montgomery 40
Morgan -90
Murray -300
Muscogee 2075
Newton 557
Oconee 434
Oglethorpe -122
Paulding 902
Peach -707
Pickens 122
Pierce 57
Pike 4
Polk -266
Pulaski -117
Putnam 154
Quitman -39
Rabun -53
Randolph -117
Richmond -1985
Rockdale 685
Schley 67
Screven -42
Seminole 0
Spalding -298
Stephens -91
Stewart -649
Sumter -329
Talbot -51
Taliaferro 12
Tattnall 56
Taylor 27
Telfair 231
Terrell -93
Thomas 125
Tift -996
Toombs -87
Towns 293
Treutlen -99
Troup 266
Turner -269
Twiggs -14
Union 256
Upson -90
Walker 204
Walton 705
Ware -212
Warren -4
Washington -266
Wayne -445
Webster -102
Wheeler -3
White 156
Whitfield -779
Wilcox 11
Wilkes -114
Wilkinson -107
Worth -371

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.