Georgia Net Migration By County in 2014

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the net migration for Georgia was 40,696. Gwinnett County had the highest net migration (9,735) followed by Forsyth County (7,298), and Cobb County (6,269). On the other hand, Muscogee County had the lowest net migration (-4,047), followed by Bibb County (-1,394), and Clarke County (-1,147).

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 2014
Georgia Net Migration By County in 2014
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County Net Migration
Appling 54
Atkinson -116
Bacon 8
Baker -62
Baldwin -321
Banks -66
Barrow 1163
Bartow -121
Ben Hill -15
Berrien -302
Bibb -1394
Bleckley -11
Brantley 90
Brooks -141
Bryan 384
Bulloch 466
Burke -267
Butts 105
Calhoun -54
Camden 61
Candler -108
Carroll 1189
Catoosa 77
Charlton -51
Chatham 2955
Chattahoochee -732
Chattooga -168
Cherokee 4179
Clarke -1147
Clay 68
Clayton 50
Clinch -8
Cobb 6269
Coffee -479
Colquitt -422
Columbia 2064
Cook 200
Coweta 1465
Crawford -76
Crisp -267
Dade -158
Dawson 200
Decatur -271
DeKalb 734
Dodge -286
Dooly -123
Dougherty -1105
Douglas 1185
Early -73
Echols -6
Effingham 615
Elbert -49
Emanuel -203
Evans -31
Fannin 147
Fayette 1137
Floyd -101
Forsyth 7298
Franklin 170
Fulton 4190
Gilmer 215
Glascock -46
Glynn 510
Gordon -53
Grady 23
Greene 199
Gwinnett 9735
Habersham 314
Hall 1625
Hancock -373
Haralson 145
Harris 166
Hart -95
Heard 36
Henry 1821
Houston 125
Irwin -268
Jackson 556
Jasper -102
Jeff Davis -163
Jefferson -81
Jenkins -149
Johnson -72
Jones 7
Lamar 292
Lanier -107
Laurens -257
Lee -82
Liberty 674
Lincoln -74
Long 372
Lowndes -181
Lumpkin 176
McDuffie -70
McIntosh 33
Macon -123
Madison 130
Marion 37
Meriwether -9
Miller 42
Mitchell -310
Monroe 30
Montgomery -4
Morgan 178
Murray -105
Muscogee -4047
Newton 891
Oconee 863
Oglethorpe 95
Paulding 723
Peach -86
Pickens 447
Pierce -8
Pike 6
Polk -166
Pulaski -28
Putnam -140
Quitman -63
Rabun 34
Randolph 118
Richmond -992
Rockdale 366
Schley 74
Screven -134
Seminole -241
Spalding 83
Stephens -154
Stewart 344
Sumter -246
Talbot -6
Taliaferro 11
Tattnall -354
Taylor 6
Telfair -158
Terrell -103
Thomas -118
Tift 111
Toombs -132
Towns 360
Treutlen 110
Troup 237
Turner -143
Twiggs -93
Union 492
Upson -209
Walker 74
Walton 1147
Ware -251
Warren -33
Washington -72
Wayne -147
Webster -53
Wheeler 54
White 177
Whitfield -202
Wilcox -131
Wilkes 44
Wilkinson -80
Worth -87

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.