Colorado Birth Rate By County in 2021

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2021, the birth rate for Colorado was 10.72. Yuma County had the highest birth rate (13.27), followed by Weld County (13.19), and Conejos County (13.17). On the other hand, Hinsdale County had the lowest birth rate (2.56), followed by Jackson County (4.38), and Mineral County (4.44).

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Colorado Birth Rate By County in 2021
Colorado Birth Rate By County in 2021
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County Birth Rate
Adams 12.7
Alamosa 11.65
Arapahoe 11.57
Archuleta 8.74
Baca 10.04
Bent 6.66
Boulder 7.54
Broomfield 8.73
Chaffee 7.6
Cheyenne 12.12
Clear Creek 7.64
Conejos 13.17
Costilla 11.53
Crowley 5.25
Custer 8.18
Delta 9.74
Denver 12.01
Dolores 6.8
Douglas 9.67
Eagle 9.3
Elbert 8.39
El Paso 12.66
Fremont 7.81
Garfield 11.82
Gilpin 5.98
Grand 7.15
Gunnison 7.71
Hinsdale 2.56
Huerfano 6.1
Jackson 4.38
Jefferson 9.27
Kiowa 13.06
Kit Carson 11.72
Lake 9.59
La Plata 7.78
Larimer 8.41
Las Animas 9.02
Lincoln 7.19
Logan 8.91
Mesa 9.73
Mineral 4.44
Moffat 11.2
Montezuma 10.02
Montrose 8.86
Morgan 13.15
Otero 11.08
Ouray 7.84
Park 7.22
Phillips 12.85
Pitkin 7.32
Prowers 12.25
Pueblo 10.04
Rio Blanco 8.8
Rio Grande 10.63
Routt 7.26
Saguache 10.08
San Juan 6.89
San Miguel 6.82
Sedgwick 6.36
Summit 8.1
Teller 6.72
Washington 10.12
Weld 13.19
Yuma 13.27