Idaho Birth Rate By County in 2012

Updated on January 23, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the birth rate for Idaho was 14.07. Madison County had the highest birth rate (28.53), followed by Jefferson County (18.88), and Elmore County (18.12) On the other hand, Boise County had the lowest birth rate (4.64), followed by Custer County (8.09), and Adams County (8.11).

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 Idaho.

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Idaho Birth Rate By County in 2012
Idaho Birth Rate By County in 2012
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County Birth Rate
Ada 12.42
Adams 8.11
Bannock 15.4
Bear Lake 12.65
Benewah 11.8
Bingham 16.25
Blaine 10.57
Boise 4.64
Bonner 9.29
Bonneville 17.79
Boundary 11.65
Butte 11.09
Camas 8.2
Canyon 15.51
Caribou 12.49
Cassia 17.94
Clark 14.13
Clearwater 8.38
Custer 8.09
Elmore 18.12
Franklin 15.54
Fremont 15.95
Gem 12.96
Gooding 12.81
Idaho 14.07
Jefferson 18.88
Jerome 17.61
Kootenai 11.89
Latah 11.4
Lemhi 8.76
Lewis 11.02
Lincoln 14.81
Madison 28.53
Minidoka 15.91
Nez Perce 12.16
Oneida 11.12
Owyhee 12.9
Payette 13.43
Power 16.39
Shoshone 8.75
Teton 14.89
Twin Falls 15.28
Valley 8.45
Washington 9.13