Idaho Birth Rate By County in 2016
Updated on July 26, 2024.
According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2016, the birth rate for Idaho was 13.55. Madison County had the highest birth rate (27.61), followed by Jerome County (17.89), and Elmore County (17.64). On the other hand, Boise County had the lowest birth rate (6.12), followed by Camas County (6.52), and Valley County (8.1).
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Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage).
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Idaho Birth Rate By County in 2016
Idaho Birth Rate By County in 2016
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County | Birth Rate |
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Ada | 11.52 |
Adams | 8.17 |
Bannock | 14.54 |
Bear Lake | 14.55 |
Benewah | 12.98 |
Bingham | 15.29 |
Blaine | 9.19 |
Boise | 6.12 |
Bonner | 9.97 |
Bonneville | 17.35 |
Boundary | 12.07 |
Butte | 11.68 |
Camas | 6.52 |
Canyon | 15.36 |
Caribou | 12.5 |
Cassia | 15.29 |
Clark | 9.13 |
Clearwater | 8.13 |
Custer | 10.06 |
Elmore | 17.64 |
Franklin | 15.2 |
Fremont | 13.82 |
Gem | 13.35 |
Gooding | 14.38 |
Idaho | 9.34 |
Jefferson | 16.56 |
Jerome | 17.89 |
Kootenai | 11.77 |
Latah | 10.92 |
Lemhi | 10.61 |
Lewis | 11.78 |
Lincoln | 13.94 |
Madison | 27.61 |
Minidoka | 15.69 |
Nez Perce | 12.21 |
Oneida | 13.1 |
Owyhee | 12.09 |
Payette | 12.33 |
Power | 14.08 |
Shoshone | 13.43 |
Teton | 13.32 |
Twin Falls | 14.1 |
Valley | 8.1 |
Washington | 10.64 |