Michigan 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 Michigan was 11.43. Kent County had the highest birth rate (14.48), followed by St. Joseph County (13.76), and Wayne County (12.93). On the other hand, Ontonagon County had the lowest birth rate (3.37), followed by Alcona County (5.44), and Alger County (6.43).

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Michigan Birth Rate By County in 2012
Michigan Birth Rate By County in 2012
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County Birth Rate
Alcona 5.44
Alger 6.43
Allegan 12.11
Alpena 8.31
Antrim 8.76
Arenac 8.09
Baraga 10.02
Barry 10.87
Bay 9.98
Benzie 8.47
Berrien 11.59
Branch 10.92
Calhoun 12
Cass 9.02
Charlevoix 9.25
Cheboygan 7.86
Chippewa 8.91
Clare 10.16
Clinton 9.85
Crawford 7.79
Delta 9.76
Dickinson 10.07
Eaton 10.47
Emmet 9.52
Genesee 11.82
Gladwin 8.05
Gogebic 7.65
Grand Traverse 10.43
Gratiot 10.27
Hillsdale 10.64
Houghton 10.2
Huron 8.19
Ingham 11.53
Ionia 11.46
Iosco 8.89
Iron 8.66
Isabella 8.9
Jackson 11.26
Kalamazoo 12.01
Kalkaska 10.62
Kent 14.48
Keweenaw 8.28
Lake 8.64
Lapeer 9.51
Leelanau 7.76
Lenawee 10.68
Livingston 9.36
Luce 8.15
Mackinac 7.7
Macomb 10.76
Manistee 7.24
Marquette 10.17
Mason 9.74
Mecosta 9.89
Menominee 8.7
Midland 10.32
Missaukee 12.84
Monroe 10.16
Montcalm 11.36
Montmorency 8.05
Muskegon 12.6
Newaygo 11.48
Oakland 10.94
Oceana 11.75
Ogemaw 8.87
Ontonagon 3.37
Osceola 11.75
Oscoda 10.36
Otsego 10.3
Ottawa 12.33
Presque Isle 6.48
Roscommon 7.5
Saginaw 11.94
St. Clair 10.09
St. Joseph 13.76
Sanilac 10.05
Schoolcraft 9.63
Shiawassee 10.03
Tuscola 9.65
Van Buren 12.76
Washtenaw 10.76
Wayne 12.93
Wexford 11.48