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

Updated on June 18, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Net Migration Rate per 1K for Pennsylvania was -0.09. Among all Pennsylvania counties, Cumberland County had the highest net migration rate (7.75), followed by Centre County (7.44), and Union County (5.15).

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

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Ranking of Pennsylvania Counties By Net Migration Rate per 1K in 2014
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Ranking of Pennsylvania Counties By Net Migration Rate per 1K in 2014
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Rank County Net Migration Rate
1 Cumberland County 7.75
2 Centre County 7.44
3 Union County 5.15
4 Sullivan County 5.09
5 Butler County 4.41
6 Lehigh County 4.17
7 Chester County 3.74
8 Lebanon County 3.64
9 Snyder County 2.66
10 Northampton County 2.59
11 Washington County 2.14
12 Montour County 2.12
13 Lancaster County 1.98
14 Montgomery County 1.61
15 Franklin County 1.56
16 Adams County 1.36
17 Luzerne County 1.32
18 York County 1.22
19 Wayne County 0.9
20 Wyoming County 0.6
21 Bucks County 0.43
22 Juniata County 0.2
23 Columbia County -0.04
24 Allegheny County -0.15
25 Delaware County -0.29
26 Monroe County -0.33
27 Dauphin County -0.58
28 Northumberland County -1.04
29 Carbon County -1.12
30 Berks County -1.16
31 Westmoreland County -1.17
32 Huntingdon County -1.22
33 Philadelphia County -1.25
34 Bedford County -1.54
35 Mercer County -1.58
36 McKean County -1.66
37 Fayette County -1.67
38 Beaver County -1.73
39 Somerset County -1.96
40 Lackawanna County -2.01
41 Perry County -2.23
42 Blair County -2.28
43 Greene County -2.48
44 Lycoming County -2.59
45 Crawford County -2.63
46 Clearfield County -2.74
47 Armstrong County -2.89
48 Forest County -3.2
49 Mifflin County -3.35
50 Clarion County -3.87
51 Lawrence County -4.21
52 Warren County -4.58
53 Fulton County -5.21
54 Schuylkill County -5.47
55 Pike County -5.51
56 Erie County -5.83
57 Susquehanna County -6.2
58 Jefferson County -6.26
59 Cambria County -6.3
60 Tioga County -6.6
61 Venango County -6.9
62 Elk County -7.09
63 Indiana County -8.01
64 Clinton County -9.13
65 Bradford County -11.2
66 Potter County -14.32
67 Cameron County -20.7