Kentucky 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 Kentucky was 0.64. Scott County had the highest net domestic migration rate (19.43) followed by Edmonson County (15.77), and Anderson County (14.53). On the other hand, Martin County had the lowest net domestic migration rate (-37.42), followed by Pike County (-23.19), and Perry County (-21.29).

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.

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Kentucky Net Domestic Migration Rate By County in 2017
Kentucky Net Domestic Migration Rate By County in 2017
County
Net Domestic Migration Rate
Scott 19.43
Edmonson 15.77
Anderson 14.53
Jessamine 13.95
Oldham 13.93
Madison 13.65
Larue 13.11
Spencer 12.74
Lyon 12.33
Logan 12.25
Owen 12.11
Nicholas 11.92
Bullitt 11.28
Warren 10.06
Livingston 9.76
Trigg 9.47
Metcalfe 9.46
Allen 9.09
Hart 9.02
Wolfe 8.85
Butler 8.63
Shelby 8.57
Harrison 8.41
Bath 7.79
Henry 7.73
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