Ranking of Oregon Counties By Net Migration in 2017

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2017, the Net Migration for Oregon was 46.14K. Among all Oregon counties, Lane County had the highest net migration (6.62K), followed by Deschutes County (5.84K), and Clackamas County (5.30K).

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

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Ranking of Oregon Counties By Net Migration in 2017
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Ranking of Oregon Counties By Net Migration in 2017
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Rank County Net Migration
1 Lane County 6618
2 Deschutes County 5836
3 Clackamas County 5295
4 Marion County 3708
5 Washington County 3242
6 Jackson County 2580
7 Linn County 2027
8 Polk County 1996
9 Benton County 1720
10 Multnomah County 1692
11 Douglas County 1551
12 Josephine County 1518
13 Lincoln County 1137
14 Yamhill County 1061
15 Columbia County 785
16 Crook County 769
17 Coos County 718
18 Klamath County 630
19 Jefferson County 530
20 Wasco County 506
21 Tillamook County 487
22 Clatsop County 469
23 Union County 296
24 Curry County 276
25 Hood River County 262
26 Wallowa County 137
27 Umatilla County 124
28 Baker County 122
29 Lake County 65
30 Grant County 38
31 Wheeler County 35
32 Sherman County 34
33 Harney County 22
34 Gilliam County 5
35 Malheur County -45
36 Morrow County -104