Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Net Domestic Migration Rate per 1K in 2013

Updated on June 18, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Net Domestic Migration Rate per 1K for Kentucky was -0.41. Among all Kentucky counties, Boyle County had the highest net domestic migration rate (18.24), followed by Wolfe County (14.64), and Rowan County (13.12).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Kentucky counties.

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Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Net Domestic Migration Rate per 1K in 2013
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Rank County Net Dom. Migration Rate
1 Boyle County 18.24
2 Wolfe County 14.64
3 Rowan County 13.12
4 Scott County 12.97
5 Oldham County 12.62
6 Bath County 11.87
7 Robertson County 11.72
8 Bullitt County 10.15
9 Shelby County 8
10 Spencer County 7.74
11 Montgomery County 7.36
12 Adair County 7.2
13 Warren County 6.68
14 Lyon County 6.51
15 Woodford County 6.42
16 Logan County 6.26
17 Henry County 5.33
18 Jackson County 5.25
19 Russell County 5.08
20 Jessamine County 5
21 Simpson County 4.94
22 Calloway County 4.78
23 Barren County 4.75
24 Grayson County 4.6
25 Pulaski County 4.24
26 Hart County 4.07
27 Nicholas County 3.28
28 Boone County 2.9
29 Jefferson County 2.4
30 Allen County 2.17
31 Whitley County 1.9
32 Johnson County 1.83
32 Kenton County 1.83
33 Knox County 1.81
34 Marshall County 1.7
35 Powell County 1.36
36 Madison County 1.33
37 Fayette County 1.2
38 Edmonson County 0.66
39 Lawrence County 0.63
40 Estill County 0.35
41 Daviess County 0.2
42 Menifee County 0.16
43 Anderson County 0.05
44 Fleming County 0
45 Taylor County -0.08
46 Muhlenberg County -0.29
47 Knott County -0.56
48 Ballard County -0.6
49 Crittenden County -0.76
50 Casey County -0.81
51 Breckinridge County -0.95
52 Garrard County -1.06
53 Nelson County -1.1
54 Mercer County -1.13
55 Larue County -1.14
56 Lincoln County -1.19
57 Gallatin County -1.4
58 Hickman County -1.48
59 Grant County -1.63
60 Laurel County -1.71
61 Metcalfe County -1.81
62 Pendleton County -1.99
63 Marion County -2.01
64 McLean County -2.11
65 Franklin County -2.3
66 Union County -2.52
67 Hancock County -2.55
68 Hopkins County -2.58
69 Campbell County -2.65
70 Ohio County -3
71 McCracken County -3.15
72 Wayne County -3.32
73 Henderson County -3.43
74 Washington County -3.47
75 Harrison County -3.5
76 Butler County -3.53
77 Hardin County -3.56
78 Bourbon County -4.09
79 Carter County -4.13
80 Clark County -4.29
81 Greenup County -4.43
82 Trimble County -4.53
83 Breathitt County -4.57
84 Harlan County -4.65
84 Meade County -4.65
85 Trigg County -4.87
86 Martin County -5.04
87 Graves County -5.68
88 Boyd County -6.13
89 Owsley County -6.24
90 Carroll County -6.35
91 Cumberland County -6.75
92 Lewis County -7.1
93 Caldwell County -7.11
94 Webster County -7.75
95 Green County -7.92
96 McCreary County -7.94
97 Elliott County -8.17
98 Bracken County -8.41
99 Mason County -8.8
100 Bell County -9.62
101 Clinton County -9.77
102 Livingston County -9.8
103 Leslie County -9.94
104 Owen County -10
105 Magoffin County -10.3
106 Pike County -10.48
107 Perry County -11.19
108 Morgan County -11.37
109 Monroe County -11.78
110 Carlisle County -13.22
111 Clay County -17.55
112 Letcher County -17.79
113 Todd County -17.85
114 Rockcastle County -18.04
115 Floyd County -18.06
116 Fulton County -19.01
117 Christian County -35.24
118 Lee County -59.2