Ranking of New York Counties By Net International Migration in 2013

Updated on July 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Net International Migration for New York was 78.01K. Among all New York counties, Queens County had the highest net international migration (16.70K), followed by Kings County (14.56K), and Bronx County (12.26K).

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

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Ranking of New York Counties By Net International Migration in 2013
Queens
16.70K
Kings
14.56K
Bronx
12.26K
New York
11.21K
Nassau
2.95K
Westchester
2.87K
Suffolk
2.83K
Erie
2.53K
Monroe
2.04K
Onondaga
1.39K
Ranking of New York Counties By Net International Migration in 2013
Rank
County
Net Intl. Migration
1 Queens County 16,700
2 Kings County 14,555
3 Bronx County 12,258
4 New York County 11,212
5 Nassau County 2,952
6 Westchester County 2,866
7 Suffolk County 2,830
8 Erie County 2,528
9 Monroe County 2,037
10 Onondaga County 1,387
11 Albany County 903
12 Rockland County 836
13 Tompkins County 779
14 Richmond County 662
15 Oneida County 579
16 Jefferson County 561
17 Dutchess County 453
18 Orange County 410
19 Broome County 398
20 Saratoga County 361
21 Schenectady County 302
22 Ulster County 291
23 Rensselaer County 255
24 Chautauqua County 182
25 Sullivan County 161
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