Florida Birth Rate By County in 2012

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the birth rate for Florida was 11.16. Hendry County had the highest birth rate (14.94), followed by Hardee County (14.84), and Okaloosa County (14.32). On the other hand, Sumter County had the lowest birth rate (4.39), followed by Glades County (5.72), and Charlotte County (6.17).

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Florida Birth Rate By County in 2012
Florida Birth Rate By County in 2012
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County Birth Rate
Alachua 11.98
Baker 12.64
Bay 13.39
Bradford 11.79
Brevard 9.38
Broward 11.75
Calhoun 11.36
Charlotte 6.17
Citrus 7.63
Clay 10.8
Collier 9.67
Columbia 11.58
DeSoto 10.94
Dixie 7.99
Duval 14.14
Escambia 13.08
Flagler 8.92
Franklin 8.93
Gadsden 12.39
Gilchrist 11.15
Glades 5.72
Gulf 8.31
Hamilton 10.1
Hardee 14.84
Hendry 14.94
Hernando 8.33
Highlands 9.16
Hillsborough 12.97
Holmes 9.61
Indian River 8.9
Jackson 9.93
Jefferson 8.7
Lafayette 9.21
Lake 9.93
Lee 10.03
Leon 10.63
Levy 9.78
Liberty 9.17
Madison 11.49
Manatee 10.39
Marion 10.17
Martin 7.63
Miami-Dade 12.16
Monroe 9.65
Nassau 9.85
Okaloosa 14.32
Okeechobee 13.5
Orange 13.19
Osceola 13.34
Palm Beach 10.42
Pasco 10.03
Pinellas 9.01
Polk 11.83
Putnam 11.24
St. Johns 9.1
St. Lucie 10.82
Santa Rosa 11.75
Sarasota 7.73
Seminole 10.24
Sumter 4.39
Suwannee 10.96
Taylor 11.05
Union 10.79
Volusia 9.45
Wakulla 9.96
Walton 11.72
Washington 9.74