Ranking of Georgia Counties By Net Migration in 2012

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the Net Migration for Georgia was 37.43K. Among all Georgia counties, Fulton County had the highest net migration (18.08K), followed by Gwinnett County (6.56K), and DeKalb County (5.42K).

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

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Ranking of Georgia Counties By Net Migration in 2012
Fulton
18.08K
Gwinnett
6.56K
DeKalb
5.42K
Cobb
4.18K
Forsyth
3.66K
Columbia
2.77K
Chatham
2.64K
Muscogee
2.13K
Lowndes
1.62K
Cherokee
1.37K
Ranking of Georgia Counties By Net Migration in 2012
Rank
County
Net Migration
1 Fulton County 18,075
2 Gwinnett County 6,555
3 DeKalb County 5,421
4 Cobb County 4,176
5 Forsyth County 3,658
6 Columbia County 2,767
7 Chatham County 2,639
8 Muscogee County 2,133
9 Lowndes County 1,624
10 Cherokee County 1,373
11 Baldwin County 1,220
12 Houston County 982
13 Jenkins County 958
14 Clarke County 856
15 Chattahoochee County 746
16 Long County 729
17 Bryan County 681
18 Hall County 580
19 Camden County 578
20 Clayton County 560
21 Glynn County 520
22 Coweta County 480
23 Troup County 406
24 Effingham County 308
25 White County 249
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