Arkansas Birth Rate By County in 2014

Updated on January 23, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the birth rate for Arkansas was 12.9. Sevier County had the highest birth rate (16.51), followed by Phillips County (15.6), and Crittenden County (15.51) On the other hand, Baxter County had the lowest birth rate (7.96), followed by Cleburne County (8.23), and Dallas County (8.59).

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 Arkansas.

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Arkansas Birth Rate By County in 2014
Arkansas Birth Rate By County in 2014
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County Birth Rate
Arkansas 12.9
Ashley 12.49
Baxter 7.96
Benton 14.18
Boone 12.32
Bradley 10.94
Calhoun 8.89
Carroll 11.19
Chicot 12.57
Clark 10.76
Clay 11.37
Cleburne 8.23
Cleveland 9.22
Columbia 12.7
Conway 12.07
Craighead 13.97
Crawford 13.26
Crittenden 15.51
Cross 12.56
Dallas 8.59
Desha 13.89
Drew 13.61
Faulkner 12.88
Franklin 10.91
Fulton 8.98
Garland 11.02
Grant 9.3
Greene 12.62
Hempstead 14.34
Hot Spring 10.04
Howard 14.06
Independence 12.35
Izard 8.74
Jackson 11.37
Jefferson 13.15
Johnson 13.45
Lafayette 11.36
Lawrence 11.76
Lee 10.8
Lincoln 8.97
Little River 12.43
Logan 10.16
Lonoke 13.53
Madison 13.3
Marion 9.49
Miller 13.92
Mississippi 15.17
Monroe 13.05
Montgomery 9.66
Nevada 9.65
Newton 9.3
Ouachita 12.19
Perry 10.15
Phillips 15.6
Pike 9.59
Poinsett 12.83
Polk 11.72
Pope 12.95
Prairie 12.43
Pulaski 14.34
Randolph 11.25
St. Francis 13.03
Saline 11.79
Scott 10.29
Searcy 9.3
Sebastian 13.37
Sevier 16.51
Sharp 9.51
Stone 8.86
Union 12.97
Van Buren 10.21
Washington 14.72
White 12.69
Woodruff 11.08
Yell 11.61