Montana 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 Montana was 12.01. Roosevelt County had the highest birth rate (20.89), followed by Big Horn County (20.57), and Hill County (18.42). On the other hand, McCone County had the lowest birth rate (4.69), followed by Chouteau County (5.96), and Granite County (6.21).

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Montana Birth Rate By County in 2012
Montana Birth Rate By County in 2012
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County Birth Rate
Beaverhead 9.8
Big Horn 20.57
Blaine 17.65
Broadwater 8.88
Carbon 8.11
Carter 8.72
Cascade 14.41
Chouteau 5.96
Custer 11.63
Daniels 9.62
Dawson 10.51
Deer Lodge 7.46
Fallon 16.79
Fergus 9.19
Flathead 11.66
Gallatin 11.97
Garfield 11.21
Glacier 17.32
Golden Valley 8.45
Granite 6.21
Hill 18.42
Jefferson 6.52
Judith Basin 7.47
Lake 13.28
Lewis and Clark 11.3
Liberty 7.96
Lincoln 9.92
McCone 4.69
Madison 7.45
Meagher 11.69
Mineral 11.74
Missoula 10.98
Musselshell 8.9
Park 8.36
Petroleum 8.03
Phillips 10.59
Pondera 11.66
Powder River 6.87
Powell 8.76
Prairie 14.02
Ravalli 9.34
Richland 13.66
Roosevelt 20.89
Rosebud 17.88
Sanders 7.73
Sheridan 10.91
Silver Bow 12.36
Stillwater 8.63
Sweet Grass 6.98
Teton 12.38
Toole 10.6
Treasure 8.41
Valley 9.22
Wheatland 11.85
Wibaux 6.94
Yellowstone 13.35