Nebraska Birth Rate By County in 2020

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2020, the birth rate for Nebraska was 12.95. Thurston County had the highest birth rate (19.1), followed by Colfax County (17.87), and Wheeler County (17.83). On the other hand, McPherson County had the lowest birth rate (4.14), followed by Sioux County (5.94), and Boyd County (6.39).

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Nebraska Birth Rate By County in 2020
Nebraska Birth Rate By County in 2020
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County Birth Rate
Adams 12.49
Antelope 13.04
Arthur 12.85
Banner 11.67
Blaine 13.16
Boone 13.63
Box Butte 12.01
Boyd 6.39
Brown 11.1
Buffalo 12.19
Burt 9.71
Butler 12.54
Cass 9.58
Cedar 13.31
Chase 12.66
Cherry 13.17
Cheyenne 11.7
Clay 12.22
Colfax 17.87
Cuming 13.17
Custer 11.67
Dakota 17.03
Dawes 9.22
Dawson 16.82
Deuel 9.98
Dixon 12.11
Dodge 12.69
Douglas 14.31
Dundy 11.92
Fillmore 10.72
Franklin 12.23
Frontier 10.35
Furnas 13.27
Gage 9.73
Garden 6.54
Garfield 11.72
Gosper 11.6
Grant 9.52
Greeley 11.1
Hall 15.32
Hamilton 11.45
Harlan 10.18
Hayes 10.95
Hitchcock 9.04
Holt 12.77
Hooker 7.61
Howard 12.08
Jefferson 11.9
Johnson 6.93
Kearney 11.92
Keith 10.25
Keya Paha 6.48
Kimball 9.59
Knox 12.14
Lancaster 11.88
Lincoln 11.56
Logan 9.35
Loup 10.7
McPherson 4.14
Madison 14.17
Merrick 11.01
Morrill 10.81
Nance 11.69
Nemaha 11.15
Nuckolls 10.62
Otoe 11.2
Pawnee 14.12
Perkins 10.09
Phelps 12.78
Pierce 12.85
Platte 13.75
Polk 11.01
Red Willow 12.46
Richardson 10.99
Rock 12.38
Saline 13.34
Sarpy 13.08
Saunders 11.41
Scotts Bluff 11.82
Seward 10.84
Sheridan 12.14
Sherman 11.73
Sioux 5.94
Stanton 13.38
Thayer 9.94
Thomas 8.21
Thurston 19.1
Valley 11.92
Washington 9.81
Wayne 9.52
Webster 12.2
Wheeler 17.83
York 11.8