Virginia Net Domestic Migration Rate By County in 2011

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the net domestic migration rate for Virginia was 1.61. Fredericksburg city had the highest net domestic migration rate (42.18) followed by Prince George County (22.33), and Manassas Park city (20.73). On the other hand, Prince Edward County had the lowest net domestic migration rate (-44.12), followed by Galax city (-21.25), and Petersburg city (-18.92).

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 Virginia.

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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Virginia Net Domestic Migration Rate By County in 2011
Virginia Net Domestic Migration Rate By County in 2011
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County Net Domestic Migration Rate
Accomack 0.6
Albemarle 3.94
Alleghany 0.25
Amelia -2.12
Amherst -6.51
Appomattox 2.38
Arlington 14.15
Augusta 0.18
Bath -6.61
Bedford 5.19
Bland 3.09
Botetourt -4.29
Brunswick -13.44
Buchanan -8.68
Buckingham 6.82
Campbell -3.96
Caroline -4.54
Carroll 3.56
Charles City -2.35
Charlotte -4.23
Chesterfield 2.81
Clarke 13.96
Craig -0.77
Culpeper 5.54
Cumberland -6.69
Dickenson -3.48
Dinwiddie -0.71
Essex 0.9
Fairfax -0.71
Fauquier 5.57
Floyd 1.5
Fluvanna 3.52
Franklin 3.8
Frederick 6.96
Giles -8.06
Gloucester -1.92
Goochland -16.8
Grayson -2.79
Greene 7.32
Greensville -17.74
Halifax -1.58
Hanover -1.66
Henrico 1.36
Henry -8.4
Highland -15.36
Isle of Wight -0.96
James City 7.4
King and Queen 4.01
King George 16.05
King William -3.19
Lancaster 2.65
Lee -2.07
Loudoun 15.84
Louisa 1.93
Lunenburg 0.54
Madison -10.59
Mathews 3.13
Mecklenburg -0.15
Middlesex -5.77
Montgomery -5.44
Nelson 5.4
New Kent 9.28
Northampton -1.13
Northumberland 10.64
Nottoway 4.85
Orange 9.27
Page -1.67
Patrick -0.98
Pittsylvania -3.8
Powhatan -1.74
Prince Edward -44.12
Prince George 22.33
Prince William 15.34
Pulaski 1.03
Rappahannock -4.67
Richmond -5.74
Roanoke 4.19
Rockbridge 6.47
Rockingham 2.31
Russell -2.78
Scott 1.08
Shenandoah 2.92
Smyth -1.99
Southampton 0.43
Spotsylvania 4.51
Stafford 8.43
Surry -16.04
Sussex 8.8
Tazewell -3.47
Warren 0.45
Washington -0.86
Westmoreland 9.28
Wise -1.85
Wythe 0.92
York 3.19
Alexandria city 0.36
Bristol city 1.8
Buena Vista city 13.81
Charlottesville city -6.3
Chesapeake city 2.06
Colonial Heights city -3.29
Covington city -3.04
Danville city -2.71
Emporia city -10.54
Fairfax city -14.51
Falls Church city 9.96
Franklin city -11.75
Fredericksburg city 42.18
Galax city -21.25
Hampton city -11.33
Harrisonburg city 7.46
Hopewell city -9.39
Lexington city -8.27
Lynchburg city 8.86
Manassas city 6.39
Manassas Park city 20.73
Martinsville city -9.85
Newport News city -15.02
Norfolk city -7.06
Norton city 12.84
Petersburg city -18.92
Poquoson city -7.94
Portsmouth city -3.43
Radford city 17.38
Richmond city 2.7
Roanoke city -5.95
Salem city 3.65
Staunton city 11.56
Suffolk city -6.11
Virginia Beach city -1.23
Waynesboro city 2.61
Williamsburg city 19.64
Winchester city 10.45

Trend of Net Domestic Migration Rate for Counties in Virginia

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