Ranking of Washington Counties By Net Migration in 2013

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Net Migration for Washington was 31.71K. Among all Washington counties, King County had the highest net migration (23.45K), followed by Snohomish County (7.55K), and Clark County (2.73K).

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

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Ranking of Washington Counties By Net Migration in 2013
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Ranking of Washington Counties By Net Migration in 2013
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Rank County Net Migration
1 King County 23449
2 Snohomish County 7552
3 Clark County 2727
4 Thurston County 2292
5 Spokane County 1326
6 Benton County 724
7 Whatcom County 572
8 Clallam County 567
9 Pierce County 539
10 Jefferson County 336
11 Skagit County 270
12 Asotin County 244
13 Klickitat County 202
14 San Juan County 120
15 Skamania County 87
16 Kittitas County 78
17 Columbia County 35
18 Garfield County 32
19 Wahkiakum County 17
20 Chelan County -1
21 Douglas County -13
22 Pacific County -16
23 Ferry County -60
24 Walla Walla County -64
25 Whitman County -71
26 Pend Oreille County -82
27 Lincoln County -127
28 Adams County -140
29 Okanogan County -207
30 Stevens County -214
31 Cowlitz County -251
32 Mason County -277
33 Grant County -472
34 Lewis County -497
35 Franklin County -519
36 Grays Harbor County -688
37 Island County -1109
38 Yakima County -1853
39 Kitsap County -2800