Ranking of Idaho Counties By Net Migration Rate per 1K in 2017

Updated on July 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2017, the Net Migration Rate per 1K for Idaho was 15.78. Among all Idaho counties, Adams County had the highest net migration rate (47.82), followed by Boise County (38.57), and Bonner County (29.49).

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 Migration Rate per 1K in 2017
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Ranking of Idaho Counties By Net Migration Rate per 1K in 2017
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1 Adams County 47.82
2 Boise County 38.57
3 Bonner County 29.49
4 Kootenai County 25.47
5 Valley County 24.22
6 Ada County 22.45
7 Gem County 21.71
8 Boundary County 21.6
9 Benewah County 19.12
10 Lemhi County 18.78
11 Canyon County 18.23
12 Owyhee County 18.17
13 Elmore County 17.56
14 Oneida County 16.33
15 Teton County 15.72
16 Caribou County 15.31
17 Clark County 14.9
18 Bonneville County 12.87
19 Latah County 12.62
20 Twin Falls County 12.58
21 Custer County 12.4
22 Camas County 11.98
23 Shoshone County 11.95
24 Jefferson County 11.41
25 Blaine County 11.38
26 Bear Lake County 11.2
27 Lewis County 10.6
28 Fremont County 10.36
29 Idaho County 9.8
30 Payette County 8.41
31 Bingham County 7.52
32 Nez Perce County 7.1
33 Franklin County 6.26
34 Jerome County 6.18
35 Clearwater County 6.12
36 Butte County 5.43
37 Bannock County 3.78
38 Lincoln County 2.63
39 Washington County 1.79
40 Cassia County -0.34
41 Gooding County -2.44
42 Minidoka County -3.05
43 Madison County -13.86
44 Power County -20.6