Wisconsin Net Migration By County in 2013

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the net migration for Wisconsin was 764. Dane County had the highest net migration (3,953) followed by Waukesha County (824), and Eau Claire County (538). On the other hand, Milwaukee County had the lowest net migration (-2,791), followed by Racine County (-499), and Wood County (-484).

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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Wisconsin Net Migration By County in 2013
Wisconsin Net Migration By County in 2013
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County Net Migration
Adams 106
Ashland 128
Barron -207
Bayfield 101
Brown 48
Buffalo -15
Burnett -20
Calumet -246
Chippewa -78
Clark -167
Columbia -13
Crawford -113
Dane 3953
Dodge -144
Door 228
Douglas 30
Dunn 136
Eau Claire 538
Florence 42
Fond du Lac -139
Forest -60
Grant 87
Green 75
Green Lake -97
Iowa -83
Iron -3
Jackson 36
Jefferson 16
Juneau -190
Kenosha -468
Kewaunee -129
La Crosse 166
Lafayette -205
Langlade -138
Lincoln -112
Manitowoc -178
Marathon 98
Marinette 82
Marquette -51
Menominee -37
Milwaukee -2791
Monroe -16
Oconto -69
Oneida 49
Outagamie 352
Ozaukee 35
Pepin -25
Pierce -53
Polk -186
Portage 9
Price -15
Racine -499
Richland -1
Rock -11
Rusk 133
St. Croix 149
Sauk 234
Sawyer 5
Shawano -27
Sheboygan -191
Taylor 26
Trempealeau 68
Vernon -110
Vilas 197
Walworth -160
Washburn -101
Washington -58
Waukesha 824
Waupaca 302
Waushara -121
Winnebago 322
Wood -484