Georgia Net Domestic Migration By County in 2017

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the net domestic migration for Georgia was 39,798. Forsyth County had the highest net domestic migration (6,515) followed by Fulton County (6,266), and Cherokee County (4,456). On the other hand, DeKalb County had the lowest net domestic migration (-6,660), followed by Muscogee County (-3,623), and Cobb County (-2,973).

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 2017
Georgia Net Domestic Migration By County in 2017
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County Net Domestic Migration
Appling -38
Atkinson -96
Bacon -98
Baker -11
Baldwin -222
Banks 259
Barrow 1395
Bartow 1179
Ben Hill -213
Berrien 108
Bibb -875
Bleckley -93
Brantley 372
Brooks -79
Bryan 921
Bulloch 922
Burke -145
Butts 324
Calhoun 46
Camden 181
Candler -138
Carroll 826
Catoosa 227
Charlton -151
Chatham -1196
Chattahoochee -46
Chattooga -76
Cherokee 4456
Clarke 913
Clay -31
Clayton 1794
Clinch -110
Cobb -2973
Coffee -199
Colquitt -92
Columbia 3095
Cook 55
Coweta 1875
Crawford 38
Crisp -250
Dade 60
Dawson 684
Decatur -40
DeKalb -6660
Dodge -75
Dooly -156
Dougherty -1206
Douglas 942
Early 15
Echols -65
Effingham 1061
Elbert 1
Emanuel 118
Evans 72
Fannin 457
Fayette 1059
Floyd 475
Forsyth 6515
Franklin 516
Fulton 6266
Gilmer 558
Glascock 73
Glynn 497
Gordon 32
Grady -182
Greene 346
Gwinnett 2108
Habersham 327
Hall 1544
Hancock -55
Haralson 436
Harris 314
Hart 257
Heard 173
Henry 3221
Houston 562
Irwin 64
Jackson 2289
Jasper 97
Jeff Davis 7
Jefferson -138
Jenkins 3
Johnson 66
Jones -124
Lamar 106
Lanier -56
Laurens 2
Lee 108
Liberty -939
Lincoln 18
Long 223
Lowndes 287
Lumpkin 1363
McDuffie 16
McIntosh 45
Macon -201
Madison 363
Marion -67
Meriwether 0
Miller -22
Mitchell -154
Monroe 294
Montgomery 28
Morgan 243
Murray 315
Muscogee -3623
Newton 768
Oconee 1000
Oglethorpe 160
Paulding 3160
Peach 73
Pickens 930
Pierce 62
Pike 290
Polk 211
Pulaski -62
Putnam 195
Quitman 14
Rabun 119
Randolph -158
Richmond -1317
Rockdale 544
Schley 34
Screven -81
Seminole -127
Spalding 777
Stephens 160
Stewart 24
Sumter -536
Talbot -80
Taliaferro 4
Tattnall -1
Taylor -57
Telfair -64
Terrell -164
Thomas -398
Tift -250
Toombs -259
Towns 240
Treutlen 35
Troup -167
Turner -34
Twiggs -18
Union 890
Upson 3
Walker 680
Walton 1263
Ware 2
Warren -68
Washington -12
Wayne -231
Webster -13
Wheeler -73
White 605
Whitfield -785
Wilcox -66
Wilkes 88
Wilkinson -51
Worth -178

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.