Ranking of Idaho Counties By Net Domestic Migration in 2015

Updated on June 21, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2015, the Net Domestic Migration for Idaho was 6.77K. Among all Idaho counties, Ada County had the highest net domestic migration (3.83K), followed by Canyon County (2.55K), and Kootenai County (2.41K).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Idaho counties.

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Ranking of Idaho Counties By Net Domestic Migration in 2015
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Rank County Net Dom. Migration
1 Ada County 3829
2 Canyon County 2551
3 Kootenai County 2407
4 Twin Falls County 531
5 Bonneville County 351
6 Bonner County 314
7 Boundary County 292
8 Valley County 264
9 Boise County 183
10 Teton County 157
11 Nez Perce County 129
12 Idaho County 72
13 Oneida County 65
14 Shoshone County 60
15 Lemhi County 54
16 Gooding County 45
17 Clearwater County 40
18 Gem County 26
19 Adams County 17
20 Camas County 11
21 Clark County -5
22 Benewah County -14
23 Payette County -31
24 Blaine County -34
25 Lewis County -36
26 Owyhee County -43
27 Minidoka County -49
28 Franklin County -52
29 Washington County -55
30 Bear Lake County -65
31 Custer County -69
32 Lincoln County -75
33 Caribou County -79
34 Fremont County -101
35 Butte County -105
36 Power County -119
37 Jefferson County -121
38 Cassia County -204
39 Jerome County -242
40 Latah County -246
41 Bannock County -342
42 Bingham County -564
43 Elmore County -917
44 Madison County -1059