Florida Net Migration By County in 2012

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the net migration for Florida was 204,331. Orange County had the highest net migration (22,772) followed by Broward County (20,466), and Miami-Dade County (19,082). On the other hand, Bradford County had the lowest net migration (-1,514), followed by Hendry County (-1,507), and Gadsden County (-970).

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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Florida Net Migration By County in 2012
Florida Net Migration By County in 2012
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County Net Migration
Alachua 418
Baker -109
Bay 1516
Bradford -1514
Brevard 3750
Broward 20466
Calhoun -63
Charlotte 3979
Citrus 693
Clay 1005
Collier 4444
Columbia 510
DeSoto 56
Dixie -199
Duval 2899
Escambia 3119
Flagler 1210
Franklin 149
Gadsden -970
Gilchrist -100
Glades -136
Gulf 41
Hamilton 114
Hardee -476
Hendry -1507
Hernando 930
Highlands 317
Hillsborough 16858
Holmes -88
Indian River 1843
Jackson -28
Jefferson -291
Lafayette -10
Lake 3465
Lee 12609
Leon 3823
Levy -213
Liberty 30
Madison -176
Manatee 6262
Marion 2645
Martin 1665
Miami-Dade 19082
Monroe 533
Nassau 320
Okaloosa 5420
Okeechobee -309
Orange 22772
Osceola 8114
Palm Beach 17230
Pasco 3966
Pinellas 6095
Polk 4214
Putnam -673
St. Johns 5499
St. Lucie 2358
Santa Rosa 1908
Sarasota 6210
Seminole 2818
Sumter 4438
Suwannee 222
Taylor 70
Union -47
Volusia 3677
Wakulla -175
Walton 1403
Washington 250