Ranking of Louisiana Counties By Net Migration in 2011

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the Net Migration for Louisiana was 9.95K. Among all Louisiana counties, Orleans Parish had the highest net migration (11.13K), followed by St. Bernard Parish (2.34K), and Bossier Parish (1.67K).

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

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Ranking of Louisiana Counties By Net Migration in 2011
Orleans
11.13K
St. Bernard
2.34K
Bossier
1.67K
St. Tammany
1.55K
Ascension
1.20K
Lafayette
944
Livingston
650
Tangipahoa
458
Plaquemines
345
St. Martin
273
Ranking of Louisiana Counties By Net Migration in 2011
Rank
County
Net Migration
1 Orleans Parish 11,132
2 St. Bernard Parish 2,335
3 Bossier Parish 1,667
4 St. Tammany Parish 1,545
5 Ascension Parish 1,196
6 Lafayette Parish 944
7 Livingston Parish 650
8 Tangipahoa Parish 458
9 Plaquemines Parish 345
10 St. Martin Parish 273
11 Caddo Parish 183
12 Sabine Parish 171
13 Richland Parish 132
14 Beauregard Parish 123
15 Calcasieu Parish 115
16 De Soto Parish 47
17 Jackson Parish 29
18 LaSalle Parish 22
19 Webster Parish 21
20 Washington Parish 17
21 Grant Parish 5
21 West Baton Rouge Parish 5
22 Concordia Parish 1
23 Lincoln Parish -3
24 Bienville Parish -14
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