Where people in Petersburg Borough, AK are moving to most
To learn more about migration patterns in the U.S., Stacker compiled a list of where people in Petersburg Borough, Alaska are moving to the most using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Counties and county equivalents are ranked by the estimated number of people who moved to the county from Petersburg Borough, AK between 2015 and 2019. Ties were broken by gross migration.
#6. Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
- Migration to Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska in 2015-2019: 15
- Migration from Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska to Petersburg Borough, Alaska: 0
- Net migration: 15 to Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
#5. Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska
- Migration to Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska in 2015-2019: 25
- Migration from Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska to Petersburg Borough, Alaska: 0
- Net migration: 25 to Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska
#4. Carteret County, North Carolina
- Migration to Carteret County, North Carolina in 2015-2019: 26
- Migration from Carteret County, North Carolina to Petersburg Borough, Alaska: 0
- Net migration: 26 to Carteret County, North Carolina
#3. King County, Washington
- Migration to King County, Washington in 2015-2019: 39
- Migration from King County, Washington to Petersburg Borough, Alaska: 2
- Net migration: 37 to King County, Washington
#2. Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
- Migration to Juneau City and Borough, Alaska in 2015-2019: 47
- Migration from Juneau City and Borough, Alaska to Petersburg Borough, Alaska: 48
- Net migration: 1 to Petersburg Borough, Alaska
#1. Lane County, Oregon
- Migration to Lane County, Oregon in 2015-2019: 101
- Migration from Lane County, Oregon to Petersburg Borough, Alaska: 0
- Net migration: 101 to Lane County, Oregon