Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2014

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the net migration for Oklahoma was 10,955. Oklahoma County had the highest net migration (5,377) followed by Tulsa County (3,705), and Canadian County (2,535). On the other hand, Cleveland County had the lowest net migration (-1,221), followed by Comanche County (-898), and Texas County (-547).

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 2014
Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2014
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County Net Migration
Adair -149
Alfalfa -20
Atoka 6
Beaver -54
Beckham -14
Blaine 28
Bryan 305
Caddo -180
Canadian 2535
Carter 72
Cherokee 262
Choctaw 127
Cimarron -30
Cleveland -1221
Coal -14
Comanche -898
Cotton -25
Craig -63
Creek -47
Custer -1
Delaware 185
Dewey 108
Ellis 4
Garfield 143
Garvin 184
Grady 234
Grant -36
Greer -20
Harmon -87
Harper 0
Haskell -103
Hughes 81
Jackson -471
Jefferson -34
Johnston 89
Kay -130
Kingfisher 149
Kiowa -53
Latimer 8
Le Flore -156
Lincoln 303
Logan 701
Love 43
McClain 684
McCurtain -92
McIntosh -48
Major 53
Marshall 121
Mayes -122
Murray 95
Muskogee -452
Noble 129
Nowata -20
Okfuskee -76
Oklahoma 5377
Okmulgee -363
Osage 108
Ottawa -257
Pawnee -102
Payne 498
Pittsburg -328
Pontotoc -29
Pottawatomie 504
Pushmataha -56
Roger Mills 19
Rogers 435
Seminole -43
Sequoyah 84
Stephens -436
Texas -547
Tillman -52
Tulsa 3705
Wagoner -183
Washington 352
Washita -175
Woods 245
Woodward 166