Alabama Birth Rate By County in 2017

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2017, the birth rate for Alabama was 12.04. Marshall County had the highest birth rate (14.4), followed by Franklin County (14.21), and Russell County (14.05). On the other hand, Coosa County had the lowest birth rate (8.36), followed by Cherokee County (9.19), and Fayette County (9.38).

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Alabama Birth Rate By County in 2017
Alabama Birth Rate By County in 2017
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County Birth Rate
Autauga 12.05
Baldwin 11
Barbour 10.82
Bibb 11.84
Blount 11.81
Bullock 12.54
Butler 11.97
Calhoun 11.65
Chambers 11.27
Cherokee 9.19
Chilton 12.28
Choctaw 10.01
Clarke 11.19
Clay 9.95
Cleburne 10.94
Coffee 12.13
Colbert 11.91
Conecuh 9.71
Coosa 8.36
Covington 11.63
Crenshaw 10.8
Cullman 12.26
Dale 12.88
Dallas 12.88
DeKalb 11.49
Elmore 11.53
Escambia 12.35
Etowah 11.75
Fayette 9.38
Franklin 14.21
Geneva 11.42
Greene 11.67
Hale 12.41
Henry 11.71
Houston 12.27
Jackson 10.8
Jefferson 13.06
Lamar 10.07
Lauderdale 9.65
Lawrence 11.96
Lee 11.76
Limestone 10.48
Lowndes 12.68
Macon 9.45
Madison 11.8
Marengo 12.17
Marion 10
Marshall 14.4
Mobile 13.35
Monroe 10.74
Montgomery 13.76
Morgan 12.07
Perry 11.46
Pickens 10.65
Pike 10.33
Randolph 11.5
Russell 14.05
St. Clair 11.68
Shelby 10.48
Sumter 10.57
Talladega 10.45
Tallapoosa 10.1
Tuscaloosa 12.39
Walker 12.05
Washington 9.67
Wilcox 12.52
Winston 10.99