Montana Net International Migration By County in 2012

Updated on June 21, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the net international migration for Montana was 535. Cascade County had the highest net international migration (238) followed by Gallatin County (60), and Missoula County (52). On the other hand, Richland County had the lowest net international migration (-5), followed by Dawson County (-3), and Broadwater County (-3).

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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Montana Net International Migration By County in 2012
Montana Net International Migration By County in 2012
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County Net International Migration
Beaverhead 1
Big Horn 0
Blaine 27
Broadwater -3
Carbon 12
Carter 0
Cascade 238
Chouteau 4
Custer 1
Daniels 1
Dawson -3
Deer Lodge -2
Fallon 0
Fergus 1
Flathead -2
Gallatin 60
Garfield 0
Glacier 5
Golden Valley 0
Granite 1
Hill 13
Jefferson 5
Judith Basin 0
Lake 29
Lewis and Clark 29
Liberty 2
Lincoln 1
McCone 0
Madison -1
Meagher 1
Mineral -1
Missoula 52
Musselshell 0
Park 0
Petroleum 0
Phillips 12
Pondera 5
Powder River 0
Powell 0
Prairie 2
Ravalli 12
Richland -5
Roosevelt 0
Rosebud -1
Sanders 6
Sheridan 0
Silver Bow 16
Stillwater 0
Sweet Grass 0
Teton 0
Toole -1
Treasure 0
Valley 0
Wheatland 0
Wibaux 0
Yellowstone 18