Alabama Net Domestic Migration By County in 2014

Updated on June 21, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the net domestic migration for Alabama was -996. Baldwin County had the highest net domestic migration (3,861) followed by Lee County (1,486), and Limestone County (1,339). On the other hand, Montgomery County had the lowest net domestic migration (-2,161), followed by Mobile County (-1,550), and Jefferson County (-1,490).

Net Domestic Migration for a given county refers to the the difference between number of people moving to the county from other parts of the United States (excluding Puerto Rico) and number of people moving out of the county to other parts of the United States (excluding Puerto Rico).

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Alabama Net Domestic Migration By County in 2014
Alabama Net Domestic Migration By County in 2014
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County Net Domestic Migration
Autauga 102
Baldwin 3861
Barbour -141
Bibb 18
Blount -158
Bullock 94
Butler -11
Calhoun -533
Chambers -158
Cherokee -20
Chilton 13
Choctaw -40
Clarke -230
Clay 61
Cleburne 49
Coffee -233
Colbert 64
Conecuh -196
Coosa -207
Covington 19
Crenshaw 31
Cullman 284
Dale -631
Dallas -438
DeKalb -34
Elmore -231
Escambia -2
Etowah -306
Fayette -18
Franklin -46
Geneva -29
Greene -175
Hale -209
Henry -31
Houston 281
Jackson -313
Jefferson -1490
Lamar -80
Lauderdale 440
Lawrence -64
Lee 1486
Limestone 1339
Lowndes -181
Macon -363
Madison 1316
Marengo -140
Marion 45
Marshall -305
Mobile -1550
Monroe -227
Montgomery -2161
Morgan -379
Perry -156
Pickens 934
Pike -734
Randolph -152
Russell -413
St. Clair 96
Shelby 1044
Sumter -165
Talladega 48
Tallapoosa -67
Tuscaloosa 860
Walker -294
Washington -5
Wilcox -169
Winston 4