Ranking of Florida Counties By Net Domestic Migration in 2012

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the Net Domestic Migration for Florida was 103.74K. Among all Florida counties, Orange County had the highest net domestic migration (13.47K), followed by Lee County (10.32K), and Palm Beach County (10.23K).

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

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Ranking of Florida Counties By Net Domestic Migration in 2012
Orange
13.47K
Lee
10.32K
Palm Beach
10.23K
Hillsborough
10.01K
Broward
8.06K
Sarasota
5.63K
St. Johns
5.32K
Manatee
5.30K
Okaloosa
4.51K
Osceola
4.47K
Ranking of Florida Counties By Net Domestic Migration in 2012
Rank
County
Net Dom. Migration
1 Orange County 13,472
2 Lee County 10,321
3 Palm Beach County 10,234
4 Hillsborough County 10,008
5 Broward County 8,055
6 Sarasota County 5,631
7 St. Johns County 5,319
8 Manatee County 5,300
9 Okaloosa County 4,514
10 Osceola County 4,470
11 Sumter County 4,435
12 Pinellas County 4,065
13 Charlotte County 3,730
14 Pasco County 3,235
15 Leon County 3,159
16 Lake County 2,916
17 Volusia County 2,784
18 Collier County 2,730
19 Brevard County 2,665
20 Marion County 2,200
21 Escambia County 1,803
22 Polk County 1,795
23 Seminole County 1,764
24 St. Lucie County 1,728
25 Indian River County 1,626
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