Indiana 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 Indiana was 12.72. Adams County had the highest birth rate (19.75), followed by LaGrange County (19.46), and Daviess County (16.58). On the other hand, Brown County had the lowest birth rate (8.16), followed by Pulaski County (8.62), and Ohio County (8.75).

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Indiana Birth Rate By County in 2012
Indiana Birth Rate By County in 2012
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County Birth Rate
Adams 19.75
Allen 14.46
Bartholomew 13.65
Benton 11.08
Blackford 11.44
Boone 12
Brown 8.16
Carroll 10.16
Cass 12.95
Clark 13.12
Clay 11.82
Clinton 12.65
Crawford 11.37
Daviess 16.58
Dearborn 10.65
Decatur 11.13
DeKalb 12.26
Delaware 10.38
Dubois 12.08
Elkhart 15.01
Fayette 9.69
Floyd 11.95
Fountain 10.33
Franklin 10.33
Fulton 11.55
Gibson 12.32
Grant 10.7
Greene 10.79
Hamilton 13.3
Hancock 10.57
Harrison 10.61
Hendricks 11.68
Henry 9.54
Howard 11.9
Huntington 11.57
Jackson 12.15
Jasper 12.01
Jay 13.4
Jefferson 11.5
Jennings 11.4
Johnson 12.81
Knox 11.74
Kosciusko 12.4
LaGrange 19.46
Lake 12.41
LaPorte 11.69
Lawrence 10.28
Madison 11.45
Marion 15.74
Marshall 13.91
Martin 13.55
Miami 9.81
Monroe 9.29
Montgomery 11.47
Morgan 10.84
Newton 11.16
Noble 12.23
Ohio 8.75
Orange 10.48
Owen 10.5
Parke 10.64
Perry 10.1
Pike 11.03
Porter 11.15
Posey 11.38
Pulaski 8.62
Putnam 8.87
Randolph 12.53
Ripley 11.84
Rush 10.24
St. Joseph 13.16
Scott 11.8
Shelby 11.68
Spencer 11.16
Starke 11.44
Steuben 10.43
Sullivan 11.55
Switzerland 11.76
Tippecanoe 12.84
Tipton 9.4
Union 9.83
Vanderburgh 12.83
Vermillion 9.5
Vigo 11.66
Wabash 10.87
Warren 13.52
Warrick 10.57
Washington 10.87
Wayne 11.92
Wells 13.28
White 11.99
Whitley 11.01