Florida Net Migration By County in 2014

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the net migration for Florida was 261,774. Palm Beach County had the highest net migration (21,315) followed by Hillsborough County (20,846), and Orange County (20,382). On the other hand, Taylor County had the lowest net migration (-315), followed by Hamilton County (-286), and Hardee County (-260).

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 2014
Florida Net Migration By County in 2014
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County Net Migration
Alachua 2012
Baker -64
Bay 3254
Bradford -241
Brevard 6605
Broward 16741
Calhoun -116
Charlotte 4668
Citrus 1403
Clay 2407
Collier 7865
Columbia 356
DeSoto 343
Dixie 37
Duval 5841
Escambia 628
Flagler 2434
Franklin 155
Gadsden -60
Gilchrist 53
Glades 302
Gulf 152
Hamilton -286
Hardee -260
Hendry 407
Hernando 2562
Highlands 1050
Hillsborough 20846
Holmes 46
Indian River 3137
Jackson -63
Jefferson -127
Lafayette 36
Lake 7648
Lee 17073
Leon 649
Levy -34
Liberty 26
Madison -104
Manatee 8933
Marion 4246
Martin 2637
Miami-Dade 11212
Monroe 372
Nassau 854
Okaloosa 949
Okeechobee -51
Orange 20382
Osceola 9594
Palm Beach 21315
Pasco 9607
Pinellas 10659
Polk 10307
Putnam -248
St. Johns 7867
St. Lucie 4632
Santa Rosa 1732
Sarasota 8540
Seminole 4655
Sumter 6144
Suwannee 285
Taylor -315
Union 128
Volusia 8023
Wakulla 321
Walton 1759
Washington -146