Utah Net Migration Rate By County in 2012

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the net migration rate per 1,000 population for Utah was 1.58. Uintah County had the highest net migration rate per 1,000 population (26.98), followed by Wasatch County (25.93), and Washington County (12.55). On the other hand, Daggett County had the lowest net migration rate per 1,000 population (-65.54), followed by Rich County (-32.51), and Beaver County (-20.06).

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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Utah Net Migration Rate By County in 2012
Utah Net Migration Rate By County in 2012
County
Net Migration Rate
Uintah 26.98
Wasatch 25.93
Washington 12.55
Morgan 6.99
Salt Lake 4.58
Piute 4.01
San Juan 3.81
Summit 3.72
Grand 2.79
Duchesne 1.06
Weber 0.25
Davis -0.32
Utah -0.46
Tooele -0.69
Cache -6.4
Sanpete -9.44
Carbon -10.63
Iron -11.06
Box Elder -11.57
Juab -12.22
Emery -13.04
Sevier -15.79
Millard -15.81
Wayne -17.26
Garfield -19.39
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