Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2018

Updated on June 21, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2018, the net migration for Oklahoma was 1,345. Canadian County had the highest net migration (3,732) followed by Cleveland County (1,060), and Wagoner County (963). On the other hand, Comanche County had the lowest net migration (-1,660), followed by Tulsa County (-1,220), and Garfield County (-647).

Net migration for a county refers to the difference between the number of migrants, both domestic and international, moving to the county and those leaving the county. Or to put it simply, the net migration for a given county is the inbound migration minus the outbound migration for that county.

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Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2018
Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2018
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County Net Migration
Adair 78
Alfalfa -152
Atoka -8
Beaver -38
Beckham -124
Blaine -40
Bryan 691
Caddo -237
Canadian 3732
Carter -49
Cherokee -249
Choctaw -142
Cimarron 1
Cleveland 1060
Coal -87
Comanche -1660
Cotton -53
Craig 35
Creek -115
Custer -83
Delaware 358
Dewey 40
Ellis 9
Garfield -647
Garvin -98
Grady 614
Grant -50
Greer 38
Harmon -21
Harper -53
Haskell -17
Hughes 42
Jackson -531
Jefferson -28
Johnston -113
Kay -364
Kingfisher 119
Kiowa -99
Latimer -120
Le Flore 156
Lincoln -86
Logan 365
Love 34
McClain 569
McCurtain -148
McIntosh 155
Major -59
Marshall 359
Mayes 217
Murray 105
Muskogee -523
Noble 7
Nowata -2
Okfuskee 18
Oklahoma 763
Okmulgee -480
Osage -214
Ottawa -18
Pawnee -50
Payne -38
Pittsburg -198
Pontotoc -71
Pottawatomie 347
Pushmataha 78
Roger Mills -23
Rogers 392
Seminole -281
Sequoyah -128
Stephens -41
Texas -568
Tillman -53
Tulsa -1220
Wagoner 963
Washington -116
Washita -11
Woods -179
Woodward -315