Ranking of US Counties By Net Domestic Migration Rate per 1K in 2015

Updated on July 29, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2015, among all US counties, Loving County had the highest net domestic migration rate (278.85), followed by McKenzie County (134.12), and Williams County (77.79).

On the other hand, Chattahoochee County had the lowest net domestic migration rate (-99.68) followed by Hartley County (-68.85), and Liberty County (-65.88).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties with high net domestic migration rate, and the table below shows the ranking of the top 200 US counties.

You can see similar ranking information for related topics. You can also see links at the bottom of the page for the ranking of counties for each state.

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Ranking of US Counties By Net Domestic Migration Rate per 1K in 2015
Loving, TX
278.85
McKenzie, ND
134.12
Williams, ND
77.79
King, TX
66.42
Banner, NE
63.4
Mineral, CO
56.75
Sumter, FL
50.86
Mountrail, ND
46.75
Broomfield, CO
41.44
Harding, NM
41.19
Ranking of US Counties By Net Domestic Migration Rate per 1K in 2015
Rank
County
Net Dom. Migration Rate
1 Loving County, TX 278.85
2 McKenzie County, ND 134.12
3 Williams County, ND 77.79
4 King County, TX 66.42
5 Banner County, NE 63.4
6 Mineral County, CO 56.75
7 Sumter County, FL 50.86
8 Mountrail County, ND 46.75
9 Broomfield County, CO 41.44
10 Harding County, NM 41.19
11 Hays County, TX 40.53
12 Upton County, TX 40.31
13 Comal County, TX 38.39
14 Kendall County, TX 38.07
15 Hudspeth County, TX 37.75
16 Stark County, ND 36.63
17 Horry County, SC 35.62
18 St. Johns County, FL 35.37
19 Brunswick County, NC 33.82
20 Wasatch County, UT 32.8
21 Forsyth County, GA 32.55
22 Charlotte County, FL 32.38
23 Lake County, MI 30.84
24 Dunn County, ND 30.4
25 Lake County, FL 30.16
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