California Net Migration By County in 2014

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the net migration for California was 81,568. Alameda County had the highest net migration (17,765) followed by San Diego County (14,619), and Riverside County (14,009). On the other hand, Los Angeles County had the lowest net migration (-24,395), followed by Kings County (-2,423), and Monterey County (-2,272).

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 2014
California Net Migration By County in 2014
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County Net Migration
Alameda 17765
Alpine -45
Amador 246
Butte 1549
Calaveras 126
Colusa -254
Contra Costa 10471
Del Norte -701
El Dorado 1433
Fresno -456
Glenn -119
Humboldt -1
Imperial -659
Inyo -96
Kern -1219
Kings -2423
Lake 310
Lassen -567
Los Angeles -24395
Madera 826
Marin 1447
Mariposa -64
Mendocino -14
Merced -206
Modoc -39
Mono -39
Monterey -2272
Napa 518
Nevada 739
Orange 2240
Placer 3066
Plumas -198
Riverside 14009
Sacramento 8817
San Benito 167
San Bernardino -1198
San Diego 14619
San Francisco 7648
San Joaquin 4730
San Luis Obispo 2160
San Mateo 4176
Santa Barbara 1717
Santa Clara 11576
Santa Cruz 895
Shasta 512
Sierra -32
Siskiyou -132
Solano 3138
Sonoma 3451
Stanislaus 1029
Sutter -305
Tehama -247
Trinity -251
Tulare -2144
Tuolumne 83
Ventura -489
Yolo 823
Yuba -153