Ranking of North Dakota 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 North Dakota was 10.49K. Among all North Dakota counties, Cass County had the highest net migration (2.23K), followed by Williams County (2.10K), and Stark County (1.68K).

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

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Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Net Migration in 2014
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Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Net Migration in 2014
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Rank County Net Migration
1 Cass County 2227
2 Williams County 2098
3 Stark County 1675
4 McKenzie County 1520
5 Burleigh County 1399
6 Ward County 782
7 Morton County 659
8 Mountrail County 314
9 Dunn County 190
10 Grand Forks County 115
11 Mercer County 107
12 Divide County 96
13 McHenry County 72
14 McLean County 64
15 Sargent County 43
16 Stutsman County 37
17 McIntosh County 35
18 Bowman County 30
19 Griggs County 29
20 Golden Valley County 26
21 Ramsey County 21
22 Logan County 20
23 Richland County 16
24 Sheridan County 10
25 Adams County 9
25 Towner County 9
26 Grant County 1
26 LaMoure County 1
26 Slope County 1
27 Steele County -3
28 Billings County -5
29 Wells County -6
30 Hettinger County -11
31 Foster County -14
32 Kidder County -18
32 Nelson County -18
33 Cavalier County -20
34 Pembina County -22
35 Eddy County -27
36 Sioux County -28
37 Oliver County -29
38 Pierce County -38
38 Renville County -38
39 Emmons County -41
40 Ransom County -45
41 Barnes County -48
42 Burke County -53
43 Bottineau County -68
44 Benson County -86
45 Dickey County -91
46 Rolette County -111
47 Traill County -149
48 Walsh County -150