Mississippi Birth Rate By County in 2013

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the birth rate for Mississippi was 12.89. Tunica County had the highest birth rate (19.24), followed by Coahoma County (17.2), and Jefferson County (16.56). On the other hand, Kemper County had the lowest birth rate (8.12), followed by Tallahatchie County (9.46), and Greene County (9.57).

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Mississippi Birth Rate By County in 2013
Mississippi Birth Rate By County in 2013
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County Birth Rate
Adams 9.7
Alcorn 11.7
Amite 9.85
Attala 13.33
Benton 11.08
Bolivar 16
Calhoun 12.39
Carroll 9.65
Chickasaw 14.05
Choctaw 11.37
Claiborne 12.11
Clarke 10.69
Clay 11.18
Coahoma 17.2
Copiah 12.8
Covington 14.23
DeSoto 12.57
Forrest 14.77
Franklin 12.55
George 15.69
Greene 9.57
Grenada 12.14
Hancock 10.46
Harrison 14.07
Hinds 13.38
Holmes 13.63
Humphreys 15.51
Issaquena 12.14
Itawamba 10.71
Jackson 10.94
Jasper 15.31
Jefferson 16.56
Jefferson Davis 13.66
Jones 14.79
Kemper 8.12
Lafayette 10.66
Lamar 13.04
Lauderdale 13.19
Lawrence 10.52
Leake 12.79
Lee 13.35
Leflore 14.81
Lincoln 13.57
Lowndes 13.31
Madison 12.55
Marion 12.1
Marshall 12.29
Monroe 12.21
Montgomery 13.88
Neshoba 14.03
Newton 12.6
Noxubee 15.31
Oktibbeha 11.53
Panola 14.44
Pearl River 11.42
Perry 12.99
Pike 13.29
Pontotoc 13.81
Prentiss 12.43
Quitman 13.84
Rankin 12.79
Scott 14.92
Sharkey 12.88
Simpson 11.43
Smith 11.73
Stone 11.49
Sunflower 11.33
Tallahatchie 9.46
Tate 10.94
Tippah 12.48
Tishomingo 10.38
Tunica 19.24
Union 14.34
Walthall 11.36
Warren 12.85
Washington 15.93
Wayne 12.94
Webster 11.98
Wilkinson 12.66
Winston 10.12
Yalobusha 11.79
Yazoo 13.14