California Net Migration By County in 2013

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the net migration for California was 60,138. Alameda County had the highest net migration (15,858) followed by Santa Clara County (14,018), and San Diego County (13,067). On the other hand, Los Angeles County had the lowest net migration (-13,877), followed by San Bernardino County (-8,846), and Fresno County (-2,799).

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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California Net Migration By County in 2013
California Net Migration By County in 2013
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County Net Migration
Alameda 15858
Alpine 19
Amador -323
Butte 775
Calaveras 36
Colusa -231
Contra Costa 10817
Del Norte -442
El Dorado 776
Fresno -2799
Glenn -229
Humboldt -381
Imperial -2301
Inyo -10
Kern -360
Kings -2374
Lake -56
Lassen -1618
Los Angeles -13877
Madera -1487
Marin 1930
Mariposa 0
Mendocino -429
Merced -1479
Modoc -176
Mono -356
Monterey -2173
Napa 862
Nevada 26
Orange 8235
Placer 4270
Plumas -366
Riverside 10684
Sacramento 3731
San Benito 208
San Bernardino -8846
San Diego 13067
San Francisco 7324
San Joaquin -2711
San Luis Obispo 1202
San Mateo 5095
Santa Barbara 2186
Santa Clara 14018
Santa Cruz 1194
Shasta 535
Sierra -21
Siskiyou -422
Solano 1872
Sonoma 2953
Stanislaus -648
Sutter -186
Tehama -371
Trinity -23
Tulare -2293
Tuolumne -79
Ventura -651
Yolo 505
Yuba -322