New York Birth Rate By County in 2017

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2017, the birth rate for New York was 11.79. Jefferson County had the highest birth rate (17.37), followed by Rockland County (16.42), and Kings County (15.42). On the other hand, Hamilton County had the lowest birth rate (6.42), followed by Schoharie County (7.67), and Tompkins County (7.82).

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New York Birth Rate By County in 2017
New York Birth Rate By County in 2017
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County Birth Rate
Albany 10.1
Allegany 10.54
Bronx 14.4
Broome 10.41
Cattaraugus 10.6
Cayuga 10.1
Chautauqua 10.23
Chemung 10.99
Chenango 11.15
Clinton 9.5
Columbia 8.03
Cortland 10.55
Delaware 8.05
Dutchess 8.53
Erie 10.63
Essex 8.11
Franklin 9.61
Fulton 9.49
Genesee 9.58
Greene 8.01
Hamilton 6.42
Herkimer 10.16
Jefferson 17.37
Kings 15.42
Lewis 12.58
Livingston 7.87
Madison 9.03
Monroe 10.61
Montgomery 11.89
Nassau 10.48
New York 10.62
Niagara 10.06
Oneida 10.78
Onondaga 11.17
Ontario 8.71
Orange 13.23
Orleans 9.33
Oswego 10.97
Otsego 8.49
Putnam 7.82
Queens 12.94
Rensselaer 10.34
Richmond 11.38
Rockland 16.42
St. Lawrence 9.99
Saratoga 9.45
Schenectady 11.28
Schoharie 7.67
Schuyler 8.69
Seneca 10.23
Steuben 10.18
Suffolk 10.3
Sullivan 11.3
Tioga 9.21
Tompkins 7.82
Ulster 8.34
Warren 8.02
Washington 9.22
Wayne 10.27
Westchester 10.67
Wyoming 8.77
Yates 12.97