Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2015

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2015, the net migration for Oklahoma was 17,630. Tulsa County had the highest net migration (5,771) followed by Oklahoma County (4,893), and Cleveland County (3,150). On the other hand, Comanche County had the lowest net migration (-1,855), followed by Jackson County (-508), and Texas County (-480).

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 2015
Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2015
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County Net Migration
Adair -174
Alfalfa 82
Atoka -13
Beaver -81
Beckham -146
Blaine -103
Bryan 483
Caddo -36
Canadian 3036
Carter -93
Cherokee 159
Choctaw -97
Cimarron -71
Cleveland 3150
Coal -102
Comanche -1855
Cotton -103
Craig 123
Creek 268
Custer -63
Delaware 102
Dewey 42
Ellis 125
Garfield 110
Garvin 238
Grady 575
Grant 24
Greer -73
Harmon -30
Harper -89
Haskell -106
Hughes -41
Jackson -508
Jefferson -15
Johnston -124
Kay -202
Kingfisher 11
Kiowa -130
Latimer -135
Le Flore -203
Lincoln 332
Logan 505
Love 84
McClain 665
McCurtain -36
McIntosh -44
Major -26
Marshall 148
Mayes 23
Murray 126
Muskogee -349
Noble 10
Nowata 49
Okfuskee -16
Oklahoma 4893
Okmulgee 19
Osage -129
Ottawa -82
Pawnee 83
Payne 484
Pittsburg 31
Pontotoc -21
Pottawatomie -91
Pushmataha 62
Roger Mills 4
Rogers 661
Seminole 128
Sequoyah -80
Stephens 90
Texas -480
Tillman -95
Tulsa 5771
Wagoner 830
Washington 90
Washita 86
Woods 23
Woodward -53