Arkansas Net Migration By County in 2017

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the net migration for Arkansas was 6,673. Benton County had the highest net migration (5,447) followed by Washington County (2,770), and Saline County (1,744). On the other hand, Pulaski County had the lowest net migration (-2,193), followed by Jefferson County (-1,148), and Mississippi County (-859).

Net migration for a county refers to the difference between the number of migrants, both domestic and international, moving to the county and those leaving the county. Or to put it simply, the net migration for a given county is the inbound migration minus the outbound migration for that county.

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Arkansas Net Migration By County in 2017
Arkansas Net Migration By County in 2017
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County Net Migration
Arkansas -268
Ashley -178
Baxter 495
Benton 5447
Boone 205
Bradley -119
Calhoun 88
Carroll 184
Chicot -261
Clark -373
Clay -100
Cleburne 43
Cleveland -48
Columbia -297
Conway 4
Craighead 767
Crawford 549
Crittenden -782
Cross -180
Dallas -36
Desha -146
Drew -219
Faulkner 918
Franklin 220
Fulton 103
Garland 383
Grant 53
Greene 201
Hempstead -228
Hot Spring 232
Howard -20
Independence 286
Izard 253
Jackson -224
Jefferson -1148
Johnson 207
Lafayette -55
Lawrence 7
Lee -181
Lincoln -223
Little River -20
Logan 2
Lonoke 774
Madison 165
Marion 164
Miller -42
Mississippi -859
Monroe -133
Montgomery 16
Nevada -39
Newton -23
Ouachita -96
Perry 77
Phillips -510
Pike -87
Poinsett 128
Polk 28
Pope -455
Prairie 13
Pulaski -2193
Randolph 262
St. Francis -406
Saline 1744
Scott 72
Searcy 3
Sebastian -111
Sevier 39
Sharp 233
Stone 86
Union -428
Van Buren -5
Washington 2770
White -78
Woodruff -9
Yell 32