Georgia Net Domestic Migration By County in 2022

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2022, the net domestic migration for Georgia was 81,406. Cherokee County had the highest net domestic migration (5,256) followed by Forsyth County (4,857), and Hall County (4,232). On the other hand, DeKalb County had the lowest net domestic migration (-4,979), followed by Muscogee County (-3,084), and Clayton County (-2,714).

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 2022
Georgia Net Domestic Migration By County in 2022
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County Net Domestic Migration
Appling 87
Atkinson -232
Bacon 139
Baker -15
Baldwin 151
Banks 786
Barrow 2094
Bartow 1701
Ben Hill 18
Berrien 164
Bibb 338
Bleckley 81
Brantley 139
Brooks 44
Bryan 970
Bulloch 2102
Burke 99
Butts 562
Calhoun -26
Camden 998
Candler 80
Carroll 2647
Catoosa 617
Charlton 24
Chatham 4018
Chattahoochee -386
Chattooga 235
Cherokee 5256
Clarke -121
Clay 11
Clayton -2714
Clinch -19
Cobb -945
Coffee 143
Colquitt -77
Columbia 2112
Cook 113
Coweta 2527
Crawford 125
Crisp -192
Dade -40
Dawson 1580
Decatur 23
DeKalb -4979
Dodge 255
Dooly -239
Dougherty 675
Douglas 1131
Early 5
Echols -26
Effingham 2021
Elbert 403
Emanuel 138
Evans 13
Fannin 229
Fayette 1338
Floyd 1059
Forsyth 4857
Franklin 658
Fulton 3362
Gilmer 447
Glascock 48
Glynn 557
Gordon 677
Grady 192
Greene 657
Gwinnett 245
Habersham 707
Hall 4232
Hancock -147
Haralson 836
Harris 688
Hart 663
Heard 243
Henry 2734
Houston 1955
Irwin -215
Jackson 3256
Jasper 709
Jeff Davis 87
Jefferson -55
Jenkins -67
Johnson 248
Jones 227
Lamar 806
Lanier 44
Laurens 276
Lee 448
Liberty 248
Lincoln 141
Long 1076
Lowndes 380
Lumpkin 1738
McDuffie 127
McIntosh 243
Macon -5
Madison 552
Marion 69
Meriwether 265
Miller -26
Mitchell -50
Monroe 804
Montgomery 22
Morgan 432
Murray 523
Muscogee -3084
Newton 2089
Oconee 556
Oglethorpe 360
Paulding 3730
Peach 342
Pickens 947
Pierce 286
Pike 491
Polk 413
Pulaski 430
Putnam 440
Quitman 39
Rabun 233
Randolph -85
Richmond 946
Rockdale 941
Schley 21
Screven 2
Seminole 49
Spalding 1359
Stephens 147
Stewart -425
Sumter -41
Talbot 55
Taliaferro 58
Tattnall -15
Taylor 47
Telfair 84
Terrell -80
Thomas -91
Tift 286
Toombs -4
Towns 241
Treutlen 36
Troup 666
Turner -54
Twiggs -113
Union 1040
Upson 572
Walker 759
Walton 3166
Ware 213
Warren -9
Washington 112
Wayne 620
Webster -14
Wheeler -453
White 560
Whitfield 213
Wilcox 92
Wilkes 148
Wilkinson -41
Worth -28

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.