Ranking of California Counties By Net Migration in 2014

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Net Migration for California was 81.57K. Among all California counties, Alameda County had the highest net migration (17.77K), followed by San Diego County (14.62K), and Riverside County (14.01K).

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 in 2014
Alameda
17.77K
San Diego
14.62K
Riverside
14.01K
Santa Clara
11.58K
Contra Costa
10.47K
Sacramento
8.82K
San Francisco
7.65K
San Joaquin
4.73K
San Mateo
4.18K
Sonoma
3.45K
Ranking of California Counties By Net Migration in 2014
Rank
County
Net Migration
1 Alameda County 17,765
2 San Diego County 14,619
3 Riverside County 14,009
4 Santa Clara County 11,576
5 Contra Costa County 10,471
6 Sacramento County 8,817
7 San Francisco County 7,648
8 San Joaquin County 4,730
9 San Mateo County 4,176
10 Sonoma County 3,451
11 Solano County 3,138
12 Placer County 3,066
13 Orange County 2,240
14 San Luis Obispo County 2,160
15 Santa Barbara County 1,717
16 Butte County 1,549
17 Marin County 1,447
18 El Dorado County 1,433
19 Stanislaus County 1,029
20 Santa Cruz County 895
21 Madera County 826
22 Yolo County 823
23 Nevada County 739
24 Napa County 518
25 Shasta County 512
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