Colorado Birth Rate By County in 2017

Updated on January 23, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2017, the birth rate for Colorado was 11.7. Adams County had the highest birth rate (14.34), followed by Weld County (14.29), and Yuma County (14.28) On the other hand, Hinsdale County had the lowest birth rate (5.09), followed by Crowley County (5.41), and Dolores County (5.86).

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 Colorado.

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Colorado Birth Rate By County in 2017
Colorado Birth Rate By County in 2017
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County Birth Rate
Adams 14.34
Alamosa 12.44
Arapahoe 12.26
Archuleta 10.48
Baca 10.72
Bent 7.03
Boulder 8.18
Broomfield 9.95
Chaffee 6.75
Cheyenne 11.36
Clear Creek 8.24
Conejos 11.74
Costilla 9.93
Crowley 5.41
Custer 8.05
Delta 9.14
Denver 12.84
Dolores 5.86
Douglas 10.51
Eagle 10.99
Elbert 8.77
El Paso 13.64
Fremont 7.94
Garfield 14.03
Gilpin 6.87
Grand 8.5
Gunnison 8.1
Hinsdale 5.09
Huerfano 6.51
Jackson 10.98
Jefferson 10.41
Kiowa 12.53
Kit Carson 11.77
Lake 10.94
La Plata 9.03
Larimer 9.77
Las Animas 10.31
Lincoln 9.75
Logan 10.68
Mesa 10.99
Mineral 7.95
Moffat 13.49
Montezuma 9.61
Montrose 11.23
Morgan 14.1
Otero 11.74
Ouray 6.66
Park 6.51
Phillips 11.8
Pitkin 8.99
Prowers 13.54
Pueblo 10.79
Rio Blanco 10.47
Rio Grande 10.24
Routt 9.29
Saguache 10.12
San Juan 8.55
San Miguel 8.46
Sedgwick 8.49
Summit 9.12
Teller 7.33
Washington 9.25
Weld 14.29
Yuma 14.28