Louisiana Birth Rate By County in 2023

Updated on June 18, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2023, the birth rate for Louisiana was 12.33. Vernon had the highest birth rate (18.28), followed by Acadia (15.51), and Tangipahoa (14.01). On the other hand, West Feliciana had the lowest birth rate (5.93), followed by St. Helena (7.86), and Assumption (8.21).

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Louisiana Birth Rate By County in 2023
Louisiana Birth Rate By County in 2023
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County Birth Rate
Acadia 15.51
Allen 13.09
Ascension 12.77
Assumption 8.21
Avoyelles 12.71
Beauregard 13.24
Bienville 10.85
Bossier 13.03
Caddo 12.21
Calcasieu 12.32
Caldwell 10.15
Cameron 10.95
Catahoula 9.61
Claiborne 9.32
Concordia 11.51
De Soto 12.88
East Baton Rouge 12.36
East Carroll 8.38
East Feliciana 10.88
Evangeline 12.71
Franklin 12.64
Grant 11.88
Iberia 13.04
Iberville 12.07
Jackson 9.69
Jefferson 12.75
Jefferson Davis 13.34
Lafayette 13.4
Lafourche 12.04
LaSalle 10.55
Lincoln 10.79
Livingston 12.72
Madison 13.43
Morehouse 10.31
Natchitoches 11.98
Orleans 10.99
Ouachita 12.51
Plaquemines 11.88
Pointe Coupee 12.48
Rapides 12.54
Red River 12.9
Richland 12.59
Sabine 11.38
St. Bernard 13.44
St. Charles 10.71
St. Helena 7.86
St. James 11.86
St. John the Baptist 11.62
St. Landry 13.17
St. Martin 12.93
St. Mary 13.27
St. Tammany 10.57
Tangipahoa 14.01
Tensas 8.58
Terrebonne 12.36
Union 11.21
Vermilion 13.02
Vernon 18.28
Washington 13.3
Webster 12.52
West Baton Rouge 11.95
West Carroll 11.6
West Feliciana 5.93
Winn 9.81