Alaska Net International Migration By County in 2018
According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2018, the net international migration for Alaska was 742. Anchorage Borough had the highest net international migration (313) followed by Aleutians West Borough (62), and Matanuska-Susitna Borough (55). On the other hand, Fairbanks North Star Borough had the lowest net international migration (-6), followed by Yukon-Koyukuk Borough (0), and North Slope Borough (0).
Net International migration for a given county refers to the difference between the number of people moving to the county from other parts of the world outside the borders of the United States (50 states and District of Columbia) and the number of people moving out of the county to other parts of the world outside the borders of the United States.
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County | Net International Migration |
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Aleutians East | 51 |
Aleutians West | 62 |
Anchorage | 313 |
Bethel | 8 |
Bristol Bay | 0 |
Denali | 9 |
Dillingham | 0 |
Fairbanks North Star | -6 |
Haines | 0 |
Hoonah-Angoon | 5 |
Juneau | 27 |
Kenai Peninsula | 27 |
Ketchikan Gateway | 25 |
Kodiak Island | 54 |
Kusilvak | 11 |
Lake and Peninsula | 1 |
Matanuska-Susitna | 55 |
Nome | 3 |
North Slope | 0 |
Northwest Arctic | 4 |
Petersburg | 9 |
Prince of Wales-Hyder | 4 |
Sitka | 19 |
Skagway | 1 |
Southeast Fairbanks | 43 |
Wrangell | 7 |
Yakutat | 2 |
Yukon-Koyukuk | 0 |