Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Net Migration Rate per 1K in 2014
Updated on January 26, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Net Migration Rate per 1K for West Virginia was -1.65. Among all West Virginia counties, Tyler County had the highest net migration rate (11.5), followed by Berkeley County (11.29), and Monroe County (10.69).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all West Virginia counties.
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Related Topics: West Virginia Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2014 Census.
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Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Net Migration Rate per 1K in 2014
Rank | County | Net Migration Rate |
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1 | Tyler County | 11.5 |
2 | Berkeley County | 11.29 |
3 | Monroe County | 10.69 |
4 | Pleasants County | 9.27 |
5 | Jefferson County | 8.36 |
6 | Monongalia County | 7.59 |
7 | Preston County | 7.54 |
8 | Morgan County | 7.37 |
9 | Taylor County | 6.93 |
10 | Calhoun County | 4.5 |
11 | Barbour County | 4.26 |
12 | Braxton County | 3.61 |
13 | Mason County | 3.28 |
14 | Upshur County | 3 |
15 | Roane County | 1.64 |
16 | Lincoln County | 1.54 |
17 | Marion County | 1.41 |
18 | Putnam County | 1.29 |
19 | Pocahontas County | 0.81 |
20 | Hancock County | 0.76 |
21 | Mercer County | 0.63 |
22 | Tucker County | 0.43 |
23 | Wood County | -0.31 |
24 | Jackson County | -0.89 |
25 | Lewis County | -1.4 |
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