North Dakota Net Migration Rate By County in 2014

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the net migration rate per 1,000 population for North Dakota was 14.35. McKenzie County had the highest net migration rate per 1,000 population (149.81), followed by Williams County (67.91), and Stark County (57.08). On the other hand, Burke County had the lowest net migration rate per 1,000 population (-23.19), followed by Traill County (-18.35), and Dickey County (-17.68).

Net migration rate 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 per 1,000 of the county's mid-year population. A positive rate is known as a net immigration rate, and a negative rate is known as a net emigration rate.

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North Dakota Net Migration Rate By County in 2014
North Dakota Net Migration Rate By County in 2014
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County Net Migration Rate
Adams 3.77
Barnes -4.33
Benson -12.48
Billings -5.45
Bottineau -10.12
Bowman 9.3
Burke -23.19
Burleigh 15.63
Cass 13.5
Cavalier -5.2
Dickey -17.68
Divide 40.4
Dunn 44.65
Eddy -11.5
Emmons -11.9
Foster -4.18
Golden Valley 14.13
Grand Forks 1.65
Grant 0.42
Griggs 12.68
Hettinger -4.17
Kidder -7.36
LaMoure 0.24
Logan 10.33
McHenry 12.12
McIntosh 12.77
McKenzie 149.81
McLean 6.73
Mercer 12.37
Morton 22.44
Mountrail 32.89
Nelson -5.93
Oliver -15.42
Pembina -3.11
Pierce -8.66
Ramsey 1.81
Ransom -8.22
Renville -14.66
Richland 0.98
Rolette -7.55
Sargent 11.02
Sheridan 7.52
Sioux -6.29
Slope 1.29
Stark 57.08
Steele -1.56
Stutsman 1.75
Towner 3.97
Traill -18.35
Walsh -13.64
Ward 11.37
Wells -1.45
Williams 67.91