Washington Net Domestic Migration Rate By County in 2016

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2016, the net domestic migration rate for Washington was 9.34. Wahkiakum County had the highest net domestic migration rate (40.43) followed by Kittitas County (37.03), and Jefferson County (23.81). On the other hand, Adams County had the lowest net domestic migration rate (-9.29), followed by Grant County (-4.68), and Yakima County (-2.82).

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 Washington.

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Washington Net Domestic Migration Rate By County in 2016
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County Net Domestic Migration Rate
Adams -9.29
Asotin 10.56
Benton 9.07
Chelan 7.05
Clallam 16.87
Clark 12.79
Columbia 3.02
Cowlitz 15.05
Douglas 12.46
Ferry 3.32
Franklin -0.02
Garfield 7.15
Grant -4.68
Grays Harbor 8.28
Island 14.91
Jefferson 23.81
King 3.79
Kitsap 10.51
Kittitas 37.03
Klickitat 12.01
Lewis 14.23
Lincoln 6.21
Mason 16.66
Okanogan 0.65
Pacific 21.52
Pend Oreille 6.33
Pierce 14.46
San Juan 8.82
Skagit 12.13
Skamania 16.45
Snohomish 13.09
Spokane 12.52
Stevens 14.56
Thurston 15.63
Wahkiakum 40.43
Walla Walla -0.02
Whatcom 16.07
Whitman 1.75
Yakima -2.82