Florida Net Migration By County in 2015

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2015, the net migration for Florida was 332,408. Orange County had the highest net migration (25,843) followed by Palm Beach County (25,547), and Hillsborough County (24,865). On the other hand, Hardee County had the lowest net migration (-258), followed by Holmes County (-247), and Taylor County (-165).

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 2015
Florida Net Migration By County in 2015
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County Net Migration
Alachua 2569
Baker 160
Bay 2787
Bradford 198
Brevard 12000
Broward 17068
Calhoun -14
Charlotte 5834
Citrus 3015
Clay 3372
Collier 8719
Columbia 355
DeSoto 267
Dixie 384
Duval 8966
Escambia 954
Flagler 2930
Franklin 71
Gadsden -145
Gilchrist 386
Glades 216
Gulf 3
Hamilton 197
Hardee -258
Hendry 473
Hernando 3626
Highlands 2074
Hillsborough 24865
Holmes -247
Indian River 3813
Jackson -41
Jefferson 84
Lafayette -143
Lake 10528
Lee 22262
Leon 957
Levy 465
Liberty -17
Madison -87
Manatee 11846
Marion 5505
Martin 3094
Miami-Dade 12413
Monroe 399
Nassau 1746
Okaloosa 2149
Okeechobee 201
Orange 25843
Osceola 10535
Palm Beach 25547
Pasco 12380
Pinellas 13900
Polk 13169
Putnam 125
St. Johns 8136
St. Lucie 7338
Santa Rosa 3099
Sarasota 10834
Seminole 5700
Sumter 5869
Suwannee 27
Taylor -165
Union 112
Volusia 11964
Wakulla 21
Walton 1701
Washington 274