Georgia Net Migration By County in 2015

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2015, the net migration for Georgia was 58,884. Gwinnett County had the highest net migration (9,908) followed by Forsyth County (7,363), and Fulton County (7,063). On the other hand, Liberty County had the lowest net migration (-3,686), followed by Muscogee County (-3,084), and Dougherty County (-1,636).

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 2015
Georgia Net Migration By County in 2015
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County Net Migration
Appling -86
Atkinson 64
Bacon 12
Baker -90
Baldwin -433
Banks 109
Barrow 1613
Bartow 324
Ben Hill -131
Berrien 127
Bibb -921
Bleckley -3
Brantley 38
Brooks 152
Bryan 820
Bulloch 63
Burke -72
Butts 197
Calhoun 26
Camden 128
Candler 26
Carroll 159
Catoosa 243
Charlton 184
Chatham 2152
Chattahoochee -876
Chattooga 82
Cherokee 3812
Clarke 2541
Clay 2
Clayton 3345
Clinch 25
Cobb 6030
Coffee -68
Colquitt -602
Columbia 3902
Cook -257
Coweta 2333
Crawford -70
Crisp -181
Dade -86
Dawson 340
Decatur -156
DeKalb 2952
Dodge -43
Dooly -186
Dougherty -1636
Douglas 1400
Early 14
Echols -33
Effingham 1324
Elbert -69
Emanuel -50
Evans -146
Fannin 672
Fayette 870
Floyd 201
Forsyth 7363
Franklin 123
Fulton 7063
Gilmer 497
Glascock 34
Glynn 1017
Gordon 295
Grady -188
Greene 238
Gwinnett 9908
Habersham 183
Hall 1950
Hancock 46
Haralson 223
Harris 384
Hart 76
Heard -47
Henry 2555
Houston -130
Irwin 77
Jackson 1080
Jasper 134
Jeff Davis 41
Jefferson -181
Jenkins -149
Johnson -95
Jones -248
Lamar 41
Lanier -147
Laurens -169
Lee -111
Liberty -3686
Lincoln 79
Long 429
Lowndes -909
Lumpkin 182
McDuffie -85
McIntosh 1
Macon -118
Madison 1
Marion -78
Meriwether -50
Miller -72
Mitchell -285
Monroe 45
Montgomery -10
Morgan 54
Murray 81
Muscogee -3084
Newton 1010
Oconee 667
Oglethorpe 184
Paulding 2143
Peach -242
Pickens 297
Pierce 51
Pike 187
Polk 250
Pulaski -97
Putnam 172
Quitman -2
Rabun 127
Randolph -153
Richmond -848
Rockdale 838
Schley 26
Screven 64
Seminole 4
Spalding 51
Stephens 81
Stewart 103
Sumter -501
Talbot 7
Taliaferro -38
Tattnall 84
Taylor -126
Telfair 18
Terrell -64
Thomas -42
Tift -113
Toombs -66
Towns 201
Treutlen -17
Troup 25
Turner -37
Twiggs -28
Union 370
Upson 76
Walker -103
Walton 616
Ware -219
Warren -48
Washington 180
Wayne -542
Webster 4
Wheeler -70
White 387
Whitfield -20
Wilcox 111
Wilkes 3
Wilkinson -179
Worth -343

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.