North Dakota 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 North Dakota was 13.75. Williams County had the highest birth rate (22.06), followed by Benson County (20.74), and McKenzie County (19.02). On the other hand, Nelson County had the lowest birth rate (8.5), followed by Barnes County (8.55), and Pierce County (8.83).

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North Dakota Birth Rate By County in 2020
North Dakota Birth Rate By County in 2020
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County Birth Rate
Adams 10.42
Barnes 8.55
Benson 20.74
Billings 10.95
Bottineau 10.18
Bowman 10.96
Burke 11.3
Burleigh 12.08
Cass 13.36
Cavalier 12.09
Dickey 11.51
Divide 11.94
Dunn 16.22
Eddy 12.67
Emmons 9.03
Foster 11.91
Golden Valley 12
Grand Forks 13.31
Grant 9.81
Griggs 9.49
Hettinger 12.91
Kidder 10.93
LaMoure 12.13
Logan 13.94
McHenry 10.83
McIntosh 10.58
McKenzie 19.02
McLean 11.03
Mercer 10.73
Morton 14.04
Mountrail 18.37
Nelson 8.5
Oliver 11.87
Pembina 9.1
Pierce 8.83
Ramsey 13.99
Ransom 9.82
Renville 9.12
Richland 11.69
Rolette 15.33
Sargent 12.46
Sheridan 9.34
Sioux 16.84
Slope 10.66
Stark 17.11
Steele 10.55
Stutsman 10.88
Towner 10.76
Traill 11.13
Walsh 11.9
Ward 15.63
Wells 9.86
Williams 22.06