Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Net Migration in 2018

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2018, the Net Migration for North Dakota was -949. Among all North Dakota counties, Williams County had the highest net migration (1.58K), followed by Cass County (1.36K), and McKenzie County (677).

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 2018
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Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Net Migration in 2018
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Rank County Net Migration
1 Williams County 1583
2 Cass County 1356
3 McKenzie County 677
4 Stark County 305
5 Dickey County 63
6 Hettinger County 25
7 Cavalier County 16
8 Dunn County 3
9 Traill County 2
10 Sargent County 1
11 Billings County -1
11 Nelson County -1
11 Oliver County -1
12 Grant County -12
13 Slope County -13
14 Pierce County -14
15 Steele County -15
16 McIntosh County -18
17 Griggs County -22
18 Emmons County -25
18 Sheridan County -25
19 Eddy County -27
20 Logan County -28
21 Golden Valley County -31
22 Divide County -32
23 Kidder County -33
24 LaMoure County -38
25 Morton County -39
26 Adams County -41
26 Foster County -41
27 Burke County -47
28 Ransom County -49
29 Towner County -56
30 Benson County -65
31 Pembina County -69
32 Ramsey County -74
33 Sioux County -81
34 Bowman County -82
35 Wells County -84
36 McHenry County -86
37 Renville County -95
38 Barnes County -109
39 McLean County -110
40 Bottineau County -116
41 Richland County -119
42 Mountrail County -155
43 Walsh County -169
44 Mercer County -201
45 Stutsman County -261
46 Burleigh County -316
47 Rolette County -331
48 Grand Forks County -505
49 Ward County -1343