Where people in Cimarron County, OK are moving to most
To learn more about migration patterns in the U.S., Stacker compiled a list of where people in Cimarron County, Oklahoma 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 Cimarron County, OK between 2015 and 2019. Ties were broken by gross migration.
#8. Latimer County, Oklahoma
- Migration to Latimer County, Oklahoma in 2015-2019: 10
- Migration from Latimer County, Oklahoma to Cimarron County, Oklahoma: 0
- Net migration: 10 to Latimer County, Oklahoma
#7. Ellis County, Oklahoma
- Migration to Ellis County, Oklahoma in 2015-2019: 13
- Migration from Ellis County, Oklahoma to Cimarron County, Oklahoma: 0
- Net migration: 13 to Ellis County, Oklahoma
#6. Chaves County, New Mexico
- Migration to Chaves County, New Mexico in 2015-2019: 19
- Migration from Chaves County, New Mexico to Cimarron County, Oklahoma: 0
- Net migration: 19 to Chaves County, New Mexico
#5. Texas County, Oklahoma
- Migration to Texas County, Oklahoma in 2015-2019: 22
- Migration from Texas County, Oklahoma to Cimarron County, Oklahoma: 0
- Net migration: 22 to Texas County, Oklahoma
#4. Tarrant County, Texas
- Migration to Tarrant County, Texas in 2015-2019: 27
- Migration from Tarrant County, Texas to Cimarron County, Oklahoma: 0
- Net migration: 27 to Tarrant County, Texas
#3. Randall County, Texas
- Migration to Randall County, Texas in 2015-2019: 46
- Migration from Randall County, Texas to Cimarron County, Oklahoma: 0
- Net migration: 46 to Randall County, Texas
#2. Etowah County, Alabama
- Migration to Etowah County, Alabama in 2015-2019: 56
- Migration from Etowah County, Alabama to Cimarron County, Oklahoma: 0
- Net migration: 56 to Etowah County, Alabama
#1. Ochiltree County, Texas
- Migration to Ochiltree County, Texas in 2015-2019: 57
- Migration from Ochiltree County, Texas to Cimarron County, Oklahoma: 0
- Net migration: 57 to Ochiltree County, Texas