Georgia Net Domestic Migration Rate By County in 2017

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the net domestic migration rate for Georgia was 3.84. Lumpkin County had the highest net domestic migration rate (42.44) followed by Union County (38.64), and Jackson County (34.48). On the other hand, Randolph County had the lowest net domestic migration rate (-22.37), followed by Terrell County (-18.67), and Muscogee County (-18.57).

Net Domestic migration rate 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) per 1,000 of the mid-year population of the county.

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 rate 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 Rate By County in 2017
Georgia Net Domestic Migration Rate By County in 2017
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County Net Domestic Migration Rate
Appling -2.06
Atkinson -11.6
Bacon -8.72
Baker -3.47
Baldwin -4.92
Banks 14.04
Barrow 17.86
Bartow 11.3
Ben Hill -12.41
Berrien 5.68
Bibb -5.72
Bleckley -7.25
Brantley 19.96
Brooks -5.04
Bryan 25.23
Bulloch 12.24
Burke -6.42
Butts 13.56
Calhoun 7.22
Camden 3.42
Candler -12.82
Carroll 7.07
Catoosa 3.42
Charlton -11.78
Chatham -4.13
Chattahoochee -4.54
Chattooga -3.06
Cherokee 18.19
Clarke 7.26
Clay -10.36
Clayton 6.37
Clinch -16.39
Cobb -3.96
Coffee -4.64
Colquitt -2.02
Columbia 20.68
Cook 3.2
Coweta 13.22
Crawford 3.1
Crisp -10.97
Dade 3.69
Dawson 28.46
Decatur -1.5
DeKalb -8.89
Dodge -3.6
Dooly -11.32
Dougherty -13.41
Douglas 6.6
Early 1.46
Echols -16.62
Effingham 17.86
Elbert 0.05
Emanuel 5.25
Evans 6.74
Fannin 18.14
Fayette 9.46
Floyd 4.89
Forsyth 28.94
Franklin 22.83
Fulton 6.07
Gilmer 18.49
Glascock 24.31
Glynn 5.88
Gordon 0.56
Grady -7.33
Greene 20.28
Gwinnett 2.31
Habersham 7.36
Hall 7.82
Hancock -6.4
Haralson 15
Harris 9.3
Hart 10.05
Heard 14.83
Henry 14.44
Houston 3.7
Irwin 6.86
Jackson 34.48
Jasper 7.01
Jeff Davis 0.47
Jefferson -8.79
Jenkins 0.34
Johnson 6.79
Jones -4.35
Lamar 5.72
Lanier -5.36
Laurens 0.04
Lee 3.68
Liberty -15.21
Lincoln 2.29
Long 11.99
Lowndes 2.5
Lumpkin 42.44
McDuffie 0.74
McIntosh 3.2
Macon -15.03
Madison 12.5
Marion -7.92
Meriwether 0
Miller -3.76
Mitchell -6.88
Monroe 10.88
Montgomery 3.11
Morgan 13.33
Murray 7.97
Muscogee -18.57
Newton 7.16
Oconee 26.65
Oglethorpe 10.83
Paulding 20.06
Peach 2.69
Pickens 29.91
Pierce 3.24
Pike 16.05
Polk 5.06
Pulaski -5.51
Putnam 9.03
Quitman 6.01
Rabun 7.2
Randolph -22.37
Richmond -6.52
Rockdale 6.09
Schley 6.53
Screven -5.79
Seminole -15.23
Spalding 11.97
Stephens 6.22
Stewart 3.85
Sumter -17.82
Talbot -12.68
Taliaferro 2.48
Tattnall -0.04
Taylor -6.94
Telfair -4.02
Terrell -18.67
Thomas -8.88
Tift -6.17
Toombs -9.59
Towns 20.89
Treutlen 5.2
Troup -2.38
Turner -4.28
Twiggs -2.18
Union 38.64
Upson 0.11
Walker 9.88
Walton 13.94
Ware 0.06
Warren -12.81
Washington -0.59
Wayne -7.71
Webster -5.01
Wheeler -9.14
White 20.78
Whitfield -7.53
Wilcox -7.49
Wilkes 8.95
Wilkinson -5.67
Worth -8.63

Trend of Net Domestic Migration Rate for Counties in Georgia

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