Georgia Net Migration By County in 2011

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the net migration for Georgia was 29,678. Fulton County had the highest net migration (14,443) followed by Gwinnett County (6,187), and Chatham County (4,267). On the other hand, Richmond County had the lowest net migration (-1,625), followed by DeKalb County (-879), and Camden County (-858).

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.

You can also see similar information for other states and also for the US by state. You can also see links at the bottom of the page for the trend of the net migration for each county in Georgia.

Hover over or click on the chart to see this information for each county. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

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Georgia Net Migration By County in 2011
Georgia Net Migration By County in 2011
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County Net Migration
Appling 57
Atkinson -78
Bacon 87
Baker -129
Baldwin -659
Banks -209
Barrow -394
Bartow -370
Ben Hill -109
Berrien -3
Bibb -263
Bleckley 56
Brantley 80
Brooks -284
Bryan 702
Bulloch 1717
Burke 86
Butts -203
Calhoun -86
Camden -858
Candler 163
Carroll -434
Catoosa 487
Charlton 560
Chatham 4267
Chattahoochee -99
Chattooga -308
Cherokee 914
Clarke 20
Clay -4
Clayton -754
Clinch -70
Cobb 1367
Coffee 71
Colquitt -175
Columbia 3020
Cook -208
Coweta 693
Crawford -37
Crisp 232
Dade -30
Dawson -67
Decatur -219
DeKalb -879
Dodge -155
Dooly -262
Dougherty -256
Douglas -371
Early -233
Echols 17
Effingham -95
Elbert -269
Emanuel -167
Evans -89
Fannin 32
Fayette 214
Floyd -579
Forsyth 3673
Franklin -120
Fulton 14443
Gilmer -145
Glascock 25
Glynn 130
Gordon 40
Grady -117
Greene 77
Gwinnett 6187
Habersham -132
Hall 813
Hancock -45
Haralson -280
Harris 77
Hart 179
Heard -114
Henry 616
Houston 2068
Irwin 91
Jackson -29
Jasper -132
Jeff Davis 7
Jefferson -138
Jenkins -210
Johnson 14
Jones 4
Lamar -117
Lanier 316
Laurens -665
Lee -44
Liberty 1508
Lincoln -78
Long 442
Lowndes 870
Lumpkin 88
McDuffie -253
McIntosh -97
Macon -198
Madison -76
Marion -70
Meriwether -212
Miller -62
Mitchell -169
Monroe 134
Montgomery -140
Morgan 5
Murray -324
Muscogee 2930
Newton -331
Oconee 240
Oglethorpe -221
Paulding -389
Peach -154
Pickens -57
Pierce -89
Pike -156
Polk -402
Pulaski -105
Putnam 3
Quitman -62
Rabun 14
Randolph -119
Richmond -1625
Rockdale -420
Schley -10
Screven -129
Seminole 36
Spalding -282
Stephens -347
Stewart -32
Sumter -707
Talbot -28
Taliaferro 15
Tattnall -146
Taylor -326
Telfair -293
Terrell -160
Thomas -207
Tift 733
Toombs -186
Towns 140
Treutlen -49
Troup 279
Turner 30
Twiggs -135
Union 21
Upson -122
Walker -152
Walton 334
Ware -106
Warren -94
Washington -152
Wayne 75
Webster -13
Wheeler 292
White 181
Whitfield -569
Wilcox -61
Wilkes -141
Wilkinson -136
Worth -209

Trend of Net Migration for Counties in Georgia

Use the links below to find the trend of the net migration for each county in Georgia.