Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2013

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the net migration for Oklahoma was 19,602. Oklahoma County had the highest net migration (7,196) followed by Tulsa County (5,131), and Canadian County (2,608). On the other hand, Comanche County had the lowest net migration (-2,860), followed by Muskogee County (-375), and Jackson County (-262).

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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Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2013
Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2013
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County Net Migration
Adair -129
Alfalfa 199
Atoka -106
Beaver -53
Beckham 255
Blaine -63
Bryan 601
Caddo -197
Canadian 2608
Carter 420
Cherokee -165
Choctaw -112
Cimarron -64
Cleveland 2506
Coal -147
Comanche -2860
Cotton -1
Craig -20
Creek -201
Custer 547
Delaware 103
Dewey 45
Ellis 52
Garfield 768
Garvin 91
Grady 505
Grant 6
Greer 85
Harmon -30
Harper 144
Haskell 119
Hughes 77
Jackson -262
Jefferson 36
Johnston 11
Kay -179
Kingfisher 211
Kiowa 27
Latimer -206
Le Flore -98
Lincoln 57
Logan 680
Love 98
McClain 752
McCurtain -201
McIntosh 5
Major -10
Marshall 17
Mayes -232
Murray 85
Muskogee -375
Noble -119
Nowata -16
Okfuskee -25
Oklahoma 7196
Okmulgee -115
Osage -58
Ottawa -72
Pawnee 35
Payne 610
Pittsburg -218
Pontotoc 4
Pottawatomie 244
Pushmataha -8
Roger Mills -51
Rogers 493
Seminole 41
Sequoyah -208
Stephens 154
Texas 219
Tillman -109
Tulsa 5131
Wagoner 389
Washington 30
Washita 103
Woods 150
Woodward 403