Ranking of US Counties By Net Migration Rate per 1K in 2014

Updated on July 29, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Net Migration Rate per 1K for the United States was 2.98. Among all US counties, McKenzie County had the highest net migration rate (149.81), followed by Sterling County (79.47), and Williams County (67.91).

On the other hand, Loving County had the lowest net migration rate (-174.36) followed by Chattahoochee County (-60.98), and Floyd County (-49.52).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties with high net 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 Migration Rate per 1K in 2014
McKenzie, ND
149.81
Sterling, TX
79.47
Williams, ND
67.91
Stewart, GA
60.16
Stark, ND
57.08
Sumter, FL
56.02
Grayson, VA
51.84
McMullen, TX
48.62
Crowley, CO
47.62
Pickens, AL
47.48
Ranking of US Counties By Net Migration Rate per 1K in 2014
Rank
County
Net Migration Rate
1 McKenzie County, ND 149.81
2 Sterling County, TX 79.47
3 Williams County, ND 67.91
4 Stewart County, GA 60.16
5 Stark County, ND 57.08
6 Sumter County, FL 56.02
7 Grayson County, VA 51.84
8 McMullen County, TX 48.62
9 Crowley County, CO 47.62
10 Pickens County, AL 47.48
11 Dunn County, ND 44.65
12 Bledsoe County, TN 41.29
13 Divide County, ND 40.4
14 Hays County, TX 40.04
15 Blaine County, NE 39.67
16 Fort Bend County, TX 37.88
17 Forsyth County, GA 36.81
18 St. Johns County, FL 36.8
19 Greenlee County, AZ 36.45
20 Gilpin County, CO 35.96
21 Warren County, VA 35.44
22 Reeves County, TX 35.29
23 Comal County, TX 34.11
24 Wasatch County, UT 33.87
25 Glasscock County, TX 33.12
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