Ranking of California Counties By Net Migration Rate per 1K in 2015

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2015, the Net Migration Rate per 1K for California was 1.9. Among all California counties, Yolo County had the highest net migration rate (12.01), followed by Amador County (11.96), and Alameda County (10.38).

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

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Ranking of California Counties By Net Migration Rate per 1K in 2015
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Ranking of California Counties By Net Migration Rate per 1K in 2015
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Rank County Net Migration Rate
1 Yolo County 12.01
2 Amador County 11.96
3 Alameda County 10.38
4 San Francisco County 10.27
5 Contra Costa County 9.45
6 Sierra County 9.05
7 Calaveras County 9.04
8 San Joaquin County 8.46
9 Placer County 8.32
10 El Dorado County 7.77
11 Sacramento County 6.85
12 Riverside County 6.35
13 San Luis Obispo County 5.72
14 Santa Clara County 5.66
15 Solano County 5.43
16 Lake County 5.42
17 Santa Cruz County 5.04
18 San Mateo County 4.59
19 Butte County 4.41
20 Humboldt County 3.57
21 Nevada County 3.24
22 Stanislaus County 3.1
23 Alpine County 2.77
24 Sonoma County 2.64
25 San Diego County 2.46
26 Tehama County 2.44
27 Modoc County 1.76
28 Siskiyou County 1.59
29 Napa County 1.49
30 Trinity County 1.45
31 Orange County 0.99
32 Marin County 0.96
33 Santa Barbara County 0.83
34 Del Norte County 0.37
35 Sutter County 0
36 Fresno County -0.15
37 San Benito County -0.52
38 San Bernardino County -0.88
39 Tuolumne County -1.1
40 Yuba County -1.12
41 Ventura County -1.35
42 Kern County -1.59
43 Shasta County -1.78
44 Merced County -1.98
45 Los Angeles County -2.35
46 Mariposa County -2.77
47 Mendocino County -3.12
48 Colusa County -3.87
49 Monterey County -4.1
50 Plumas County -5.67
50 Tulare County -5.67
51 Kings County -6.5
52 Glenn County -7.46
53 Madera County -7.53
54 Imperial County -7.61
55 Inyo County -10.39
56 Mono County -12.05
57 Lassen County -15.54