Ranking of Idaho Counties By Net International Migration Rate per 1K in 2012

Updated on July 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the Net International Migration Rate per 1K for Idaho was 1.1. Among all Idaho counties, Clark County had the highest net international migration rate (18.48), followed by Elmore County (9.93), and Teton County (4.83).

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

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Ranking of Idaho Counties By Net International Migration Rate per 1K in 2012
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Ranking of Idaho Counties By Net International Migration Rate per 1K in 2012
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Rank County Net Intl. Migration Rate
1 Clark County 18.48
2 Elmore County 9.93
3 Teton County 4.83
4 Power County 4.61
5 Minidoka County 4.06
6 Lincoln County 3.65
7 Jerome County 3.55
8 Gooding County 2.75
9 Twin Falls County 2.71
10 Oneida County 2.6
11 Blaine County 2.18
12 Caribou County 2.06
13 Cassia County 1.9
14 Latah County 1.82
15 Ada County 1.46
16 Bannock County 1.25
17 Fremont County 1.07
18 Boundary County 1.02
19 Gem County 0.84
20 Custer County 0.46
21 Owyhee County 0.35
22 Jefferson County 0.34
23 Nez Perce County 0.3
24 Boise County 0.29
25 Canyon County 0.28
26 Shoshone County 0.24
27 Clearwater County 0.23
28 Bear Lake County 0.17
28 Bonner County 0.17
29 Lemhi County 0.13
30 Benewah County 0.11
31 Kootenai County 0.04
32 Madison County 0.03
33 Adams County 0
33 Idaho County 0
34 Franklin County -0.16
35 Payette County -0.18
36 Valley County -0.21
37 Bonneville County -0.23
38 Washington County -0.4
39 Bingham County -0.48
40 Lewis County -0.52
41 Butte County -1.07
42 Camas County -2.73