California Net Migration By County in 2022
According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2022, the net migration for California was -206,268. Riverside County had the highest net migration (15,314) followed by Yolo County (7,842), and Placer County (5,265). On the other hand, Los Angeles County had the lowest net migration (-109,383), followed by Alameda County (-22,059), and Orange County (-16,670).
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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County | Net Migration |
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Alameda | -22059 |
Alpine | -35 |
Amador | 470 |
Butte | 1487 |
Calaveras | 511 |
Colusa | -111 |
Contra Costa | -9989 |
Del Norte | -406 |
El Dorado | -644 |
Fresno | -2592 |
Glenn | -407 |
Humboldt | 445 |
Imperial | -1235 |
Inyo | -152 |
Kern | -234 |
Kings | -636 |
Lake | -144 |
Lassen | -2086 |
Los Angeles | -109383 |
Madera | 766 |
Marin | -3379 |
Mariposa | 11 |
Mendocino | -1189 |
Merced | 3829 |
Modoc | 16 |
Mono | -356 |
Monterey | -7114 |
Napa | -1816 |
Nevada | -755 |
Orange | -16670 |
Placer | 5265 |
Plumas | -506 |
Riverside | 15314 |
Sacramento | -8803 |
San Benito | 530 |
San Bernardino | -5661 |
San Diego | -7525 |
San Francisco | -4605 |
San Joaquin | 2979 |
San Luis Obispo | 2696 |
San Mateo | -13123 |
Santa Barbara | 4135 |
Santa Clara | -14980 |
Santa Cruz | 3181 |
Shasta | -237 |
Sierra | -64 |
Siskiyou | -59 |
Solano | -2653 |
Sonoma | -1510 |
Stanislaus | -3473 |
Sutter | -842 |
Tehama | 25 |
Trinity | -213 |
Tulare | -2054 |
Tuolumne | -139 |
Ventura | -8626 |
Yolo | 7842 |
Yuba | 695 |