Oklahoma Birth Rate By County in 2014

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the birth rate for Oklahoma was 13.73. Texas County had the highest birth rate (17.67), followed by Harper County (17), and Beckham County (16.82). On the other hand, Osage County had the lowest birth rate (9.47), followed by Delaware County (9.48), and Hughes County (9.74).

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Oklahoma Birth Rate By County in 2014
Oklahoma Birth Rate By County in 2014
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County Birth Rate
Adair 14.18
Alfalfa 10.11
Atoka 11.72
Beaver 12.25
Beckham 16.82
Blaine 16.5
Bryan 13.47
Caddo 13.62
Canadian 13.21
Carter 14.24
Cherokee 12.73
Choctaw 11.01
Cimarron 11.25
Cleveland 11.06
Coal 10.8
Comanche 15.03
Cotton 12.2
Craig 12.34
Creek 12.3
Custer 16.66
Delaware 9.48
Dewey 14.05
Ellis 10.18
Garfield 15.9
Garvin 13.3
Grady 10.86
Grant 10.68
Greer 12.89
Harmon 12.29
Harper 17
Haskell 13.91
Hughes 9.74
Jackson 15.78
Jefferson 11.39
Johnston 14.2
Kay 13.97
Kingfisher 14.08
Kiowa 13.1
Latimer 10.57
Le Flore 13.07
Lincoln 11.49
Logan 10.69
Love 11.52
McClain 11.75
McCurtain 14.63
McIntosh 11.88
Major 13.41
Marshall 11.05
Mayes 12.92
Murray 11.81
Muskogee 13.26
Noble 11.66
Nowata 10.07
Okfuskee 12.18
Oklahoma 16.2
Okmulgee 13.07
Osage 9.47
Ottawa 13.56
Pawnee 12.87
Payne 11.14
Pittsburg 12.16
Pontotoc 14.78
Pottawatomie 13.03
Pushmataha 13.18
Roger Mills 12.79
Rogers 11.84
Seminole 12.56
Sequoyah 12.21
Stephens 13.42
Texas 17.67
Tillman 12.47
Tulsa 14.8
Wagoner 11.49
Washington 11.92
Washita 14.01
Woods 11.83
Woodward 14.4