Ranking of North Carolina Counties By Net Domestic Migration in 2011

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the Net Domestic Migration for North Carolina was 32.21K. Among all North Carolina counties, Wake County had the highest net domestic migration (11.44K), followed by Mecklenburg County (9.32K), and Harnett County (2.40K).

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

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Ranking of North Carolina Counties By Net Domestic Migration in 2011
Wake
11.44K
Mecklenburg
9.32K
Harnett
2.40K
Guilford
2.26K
Buncombe
2.17K
Brunswick
2.11K
New Hanover
2.01K
Durham
1.82K
Johnston
1.74K
Union
1.60K
Ranking of North Carolina Counties By Net Domestic Migration in 2011
Rank
County
Net Dom. Migration
1 Wake County 11,435
2 Mecklenburg County 9,319
3 Harnett County 2,401
4 Guilford County 2,257
5 Buncombe County 2,175
6 Brunswick County 2,107
7 New Hanover County 2,011
8 Durham County 1,817
9 Johnston County 1,738
10 Union County 1,598
11 Cabarrus County 1,586
12 Hoke County 1,239
13 Forsyth County 1,129
14 Alamance County 938
15 Pitt County 842
16 Carteret County 782
17 Iredell County 741
17 Moore County 741
18 Henderson County 693
19 Watauga County 659
20 Pender County 631
21 Wayne County 530
22 Lee County 348
23 Currituck County 217
24 Chatham County 197
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