Colorado Birth Rate By County in 2014

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the birth rate for Colorado was 12.37. Conejos County had the highest birth rate (15.34), followed by Morgan County (15.24), and Alamosa County (14.94). On the other hand, Bent County had the lowest birth rate (5.18), followed by Custer County (5.35), and Crowley County (5.47).

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Colorado Birth Rate By County in 2014
Colorado Birth Rate By County in 2014
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County Birth Rate
Adams 14.82
Alamosa 14.94
Arapahoe 12.87
Archuleta 8.66
Baca 9.94
Bent 5.18
Boulder 9.46
Broomfield 11.48
Chaffee 7.76
Cheyenne 13.97
Clear Creek 8.6
Conejos 15.34
Costilla 7.04
Crowley 5.47
Custer 5.35
Delta 9.78
Denver 14.19
Dolores 7.48
Douglas 11.39
Eagle 12.42
Elbert 7.31
El Paso 13.94
Fremont 8.21
Garfield 13.6
Gilpin 7.09
Grand 8.65
Gunnison 8.54
Hinsdale 8.89
Huerfano 6.69
Jackson 11.75
Jefferson 10.69
Kiowa 13.69
Kit Carson 11.67
Lake 10.82
La Plata 10.23
Larimer 10.92
Las Animas 8.22
Lincoln 9.32
Logan 10.67
Mesa 11.95
Mineral 6.97
Moffat 13.58
Montezuma 12.64
Montrose 11.75
Morgan 15.24
Otero 11.69
Ouray 7.45
Park 5.95
Phillips 14.58
Pitkin 7.44
Prowers 11.98
Pueblo 11.9
Rio Blanco 10.52
Rio Grande 12.68
Routt 8.81
Saguache 9.01
San Juan 9.97
San Miguel 9.1
Sedgwick 11.14
Summit 9.26
Teller 8.24
Washington 9.95
Weld 14.45
Yuma 13.97