Georgia Net Migration By County in 2013

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the net migration for Georgia was 17,365. Gwinnett County had the highest net migration (9,295) followed by Forsyth County (5,757), and Cobb County (4,454). On the other hand, Clayton County had the lowest net migration (-4,015), followed by Liberty County (-3,265), and Bibb County (-2,090).

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 2013
Georgia Net Migration By County in 2013
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County Net Migration
Appling -89
Atkinson -34
Bacon 1
Baker -30
Baldwin -450
Banks 64
Barrow 547
Bartow 260
Ben Hill -125
Berrien -107
Bibb -2090
Bleckley -129
Brantley -311
Brooks 11
Bryan 529
Bulloch -1720
Burke -320
Butts -225
Calhoun 30
Camden -488
Candler -184
Carroll 432
Catoosa 145
Charlton -265
Chatham -108
Chattahoochee -262
Chattooga -509
Cherokee 2205
Clarke 314
Clay -83
Clayton -4015
Clinch 35
Cobb 4454
Coffee -238
Colquitt -73
Columbia 2939
Cook 105
Coweta 1613
Crawford -114
Crisp -326
Dade -36
Dawson 169
Decatur -136
DeKalb 619
Dodge -137
Dooly -27
Dougherty -1803
Douglas 1563
Early -72
Echols -15
Effingham 742
Elbert -58
Emanuel -121
Evans 67
Fannin 353
Fayette 762
Floyd -183
Forsyth 5757
Franklin 155
Fulton 1881
Gilmer 409
Glascock -37
Glynn 483
Gordon -159
Grady -225
Greene 156
Gwinnett 9295
Habersham -302
Hall 1187
Hancock -121
Haralson 12
Harris -50
Hart -65
Heard -108
Henry 1063
Houston 720
Irwin -262
Jackson 305
Jasper -92
Jeff Davis -182
Jefferson -96
Jenkins 72
Johnson -88
Jones -103
Lamar -100
Lanier -96
Laurens -191
Lee 175
Liberty -3265
Lincoln 1
Long 338
Lowndes -2001
Lumpkin 124
McDuffie -178
McIntosh 119
Macon -322
Madison 92
Marion -113
Meriwether -84
Miller -87
Mitchell -149
Monroe 241
Montgomery 51
Morgan -91
Murray -290
Muscogee 2822
Newton 619
Oconee 442
Oglethorpe -117
Paulding 992
Peach -681
Pickens 138
Pierce 57
Pike 6
Polk -204
Pulaski -121
Putnam 156
Quitman -39
Rabun -41
Randolph -117
Richmond -1520
Rockdale 811
Schley 67
Screven -38
Seminole -1
Spalding -277
Stephens -87
Stewart -554
Sumter -323
Talbot -51
Taliaferro 15
Tattnall 62
Taylor 28
Telfair 270
Terrell -93
Thomas 149
Tift -993
Toombs -85
Towns 295
Treutlen -94
Troup 350
Turner -273
Twiggs -13
Union 262
Upson -94
Walker 193
Walton 761
Ware -187
Warren -3
Washington -266
Wayne -425
Webster -102
Wheeler -4
White 180
Whitfield -793
Wilcox 12
Wilkes -102
Wilkinson -109
Worth -370

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.