Alabama Birth Rate By County in 2012

Updated on January 23, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the birth rate for Alabama was 12.29. Russell County had the highest birth rate (16.05), followed by Dale County (13.98), and Marshall County (13.73) On the other hand, Choctaw County had the lowest birth rate (8.17), followed by Winston County (9.39), and Cherokee County (9.39).

You can also see similar information for other states and also for the US by state. You can also see links at the bottom of the page for the birth rate for each county in Alabama.

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Alabama Birth Rate By County in 2012
Alabama Birth Rate By County in 2012
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County Birth Rate
Autauga 11.16
Baldwin 11.11
Barbour 11.04
Bibb 10.8
Blount 12.4
Bullock 11.37
Butler 11.65
Calhoun 11.54
Chambers 11.51
Cherokee 9.39
Chilton 12.93
Choctaw 8.17
Clarke 11.55
Clay 10.84
Cleburne 12.28
Coffee 12.3
Colbert 11.42
Conecuh 10.9
Coosa 9.46
Covington 10.81
Crenshaw 10.57
Cullman 11.51
Dale 13.98
Dallas 13.6
DeKalb 12.2
Elmore 11.98
Escambia 11.67
Etowah 11.08
Fayette 9.58
Franklin 12.79
Geneva 11.4
Greene 12.06
Hale 13.21
Henry 10.54
Houston 12.97
Jackson 11.27
Jefferson 13.69
Lamar 9.95
Lauderdale 9.66
Lawrence 11.06
Lee 11.36
Limestone 11.61
Lowndes 13.36
Macon 10.02
Madison 11.83
Marengo 12.33
Marion 10.63
Marshall 13.73
Mobile 13.72
Monroe 10.84
Montgomery 13.61
Morgan 11.64
Perry 12.13
Pickens 11.59
Pike 12.47
Randolph 10.6
Russell 16.05
St. Clair 12.55
Shelby 11.94
Sumter 9.43
Talladega 10.91
Tallapoosa 12.08
Tuscaloosa 12.38
Walker 12.45
Washington 9.56
Wilcox 12.05
Winston 9.39