Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2022

Updated on June 21, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2022, the net migration for Oklahoma was 38,287. Canadian County had the highest net migration (6,476) followed by Tulsa County (4,697), and Oklahoma County (3,893). On the other hand, Texas County had the lowest net migration (-365), followed by Woodward County (-167), and Custer County (-136).

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 2022
Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2022
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County Net Migration
Adair 130
Alfalfa 21
Atoka 106
Beaver 59
Beckham 42
Blaine -18
Bryan 1067
Caddo -1
Canadian 6476
Carter 379
Cherokee 562
Choctaw 148
Cimarron -5
Cleveland 1937
Coal 22
Comanche -67
Cotton 57
Craig 87
Creek 790
Custer -136
Delaware 841
Dewey 9
Ellis -33
Garfield 166
Garvin 160
Grady 1221
Grant 6
Greer 107
Harmon 34
Harper 18
Haskell 121
Hughes 113
Jackson -117
Jefferson 59
Johnston 77
Kay 191
Kingfisher 94
Kiowa 108
Latimer 166
Le Flore 579
Lincoln 451
Logan 1045
Love -8
McClain 1808
McCurtain 210
McIntosh 377
Major -53
Marshall 447
Mayes 477
Murray 55
Muskogee 410
Noble 16
Nowata 128
Okfuskee 78
Oklahoma 3893
Okmulgee 411
Osage 194
Ottawa 134
Pawnee 83
Payne 929
Pittsburg 191
Pontotoc 9
Pottawatomie 636
Pushmataha 99
Roger Mills -4
Rogers 2255
Seminole 86
Sequoyah 460
Stephens 743
Texas -365
Tillman -4
Tulsa 4697
Wagoner 2461
Washington 639
Washita -110
Woods 0
Woodward -167