Ranking of Kentucky 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 Kentucky was 4.77K. Among all Kentucky counties, Jefferson County had the highest net migration (2.75K), followed by Fayette County (2.39K), and Oldham County (1.15K).

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

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Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Net Migration in 2012
Jefferson
2.75K
Fayette
2.39K
Oldham
1.15K
Warren
994
Scott
686
Boone
678
Christian
635
Shelby
553
Bullitt
433
Calloway
377
Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Net Migration in 2012
Rank
County
Net Migration
1 Jefferson County 2,749
2 Fayette County 2,389
3 Oldham County 1,154
4 Warren County 994
5 Scott County 686
6 Boone County 678
7 Christian County 635
8 Shelby County 553
9 Bullitt County 433
10 Calloway County 377
11 Kenton County 342
12 Daviess County 309
13 Madison County 308
14 Jessamine County 272
15 Boyle County 262
16 Barren County 232
17 Simpson County 217
18 Clark County 209
19 Rowan County 188
20 Trigg County 182
21 Washington County 134
22 Woodford County 131
23 Todd County 120
24 Clinton County 113
25 Marshall County 98
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