Oklahoma Net International Migration By County in 2019

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2019, the net international migration for Oklahoma was 3,325. Oklahoma County had the highest net international migration (857) followed by Tulsa County (758), and Payne County (292). On the other hand, Beckham County had the lowest net international migration (-4), followed by Greer County (-2), and Delaware County (-2).

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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Oklahoma Net International Migration By County in 2019
Oklahoma Net International Migration By County in 2019
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County Net International Migration
Adair 2
Alfalfa 8
Atoka -1
Beaver 9
Beckham -4
Blaine 22
Bryan 17
Caddo 50
Canadian 52
Carter 41
Cherokee 50
Choctaw 0
Cimarron 2
Cleveland 224
Coal 1
Comanche 57
Cotton 0
Craig 1
Creek 19
Custer 12
Delaware -2
Dewey 10
Ellis 5
Garfield 175
Garvin 31
Grady 16
Grant 1
Greer -2
Harmon 2
Harper 19
Haskell 7
Hughes 1
Jackson 17
Jefferson 0
Johnston 1
Kay 4
Kingfisher 30
Kiowa 1
Latimer 3
Le Flore 29
Lincoln 3
Logan 2
Love 9
McClain 2
McCurtain 73
McIntosh -1
Major 11
Marshall 2
Mayes 3
Murray 8
Muskogee 18
Noble 0
Nowata 2
Okfuskee 1
Oklahoma 857
Okmulgee 1
Osage 5
Ottawa 13
Pawnee 4
Payne 292
Pittsburg 6
Pontotoc 24
Pottawatomie 24
Pushmataha 0
Roger Mills 0
Rogers 36
Seminole 5
Sequoyah 12
Stephens 19
Texas 97
Tillman 11
Tulsa 758
Wagoner 19
Washington 74
Washita 3
Woods 4
Woodward 18