Migration to and from Bladen County, North Carolina
Where Bladen County residents came from and where they went over the 5-year window 2016-2020. Census ACS County-to-County Migration Flows, 2020 5-yr (frozen vintage).
Total inflow
962
people moved in (5-yr)
Total outflow
1,312
people moved out (5-yr)
Net migration
-350
inflow minus outflow
Top 10 counties people moved IN from
| Origin | State / Region | People (5-yr) |
|---|---|---|
| Columbus County | North Carolina | 235 |
| Sampson County | North Carolina | 158 |
| Chowan County | North Carolina | 87 |
| Robeson County | North Carolina | 75 |
| Brunswick County | North Carolina | 54 |
| Cumberland County | North Carolina | 45 |
| Camden County | North Carolina | 37 |
| Richland County | Montana | 23 |
| Bertie County | North Carolina | 23 |
| Montgomery County | Tennessee | 23 |
Top 10 counties people moved OUT to
| Destination | State / Region | People (5-yr) |
|---|---|---|
| Sampson County | North Carolina | 186 |
| Columbus County | North Carolina | 185 |
| Robeson County | North Carolina | 131 |
| Collier County | Florida | 98 |
| Cumberland County | North Carolina | 85 |
| Montgomery County | Ohio | 64 |
| Iredell County | North Carolina | 60 |
| Franklin County | North Carolina | 54 |
| Wayne County | North Carolina | 39 |
| Rowan County | North Carolina | 36 |
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Methodology
- Counts represent the number of people aged 1+ who reported a different residence at the survey reference date than they did one year earlier, aggregated across the 5-year sample window 2016-2020.
- Outbound (OUT) flows are reported less frequently than inbound (IN) because the survey captures the destination side of each move. Many county pairs have null OUT counts, which is normal.
- "Total inflow" sums the published MOVEDIN counts across all origin counties, including foreign-region inflows (Africa, Asia, Central America, etc.). It is not the same as net population change.
- Frozen vintage. The Census Bureau has not released a newer county-to-county migration flows file. The 2020 5-yr vintage (covering 2016-2020) is the latest available as of build date.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, County-to-County Migration Flows: 2016-2020. Vintage: 2020 5-yr. Generated: 2026-05-28. FIPS: 37017.