Oklahoma Birth Rate By County in 2021

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2021, the birth rate for Oklahoma was 11.93. Coal County had the highest birth rate (15.88), followed by Choctaw County (15.82), and Blaine County (14.26). On the other hand, Alfalfa County had the lowest birth rate (6.66), followed by Osage County (7.75), and Cotton County (8.38).

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Oklahoma Birth Rate By County in 2021
Oklahoma Birth Rate By County in 2021
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County Birth Rate
Adair 12.85
Alfalfa 6.66
Atoka 10.68
Beaver 8.78
Beckham 10.91
Blaine 14.26
Bryan 12.05
Caddo 11.95
Canadian 11.92
Carter 12.28
Cherokee 11.93
Choctaw 15.82
Cimarron 11.02
Cleveland 8.91
Coal 15.88
Comanche 13.34
Cotton 8.38
Craig 11.29
Creek 11.16
Custer 11.66
Delaware 9.14
Dewey 13.94
Ellis 10.44
Garfield 13.2
Garvin 12.72
Grady 10.21
Grant 8.89
Greer 8.93
Harmon 9.84
Harper 9.02
Haskell 11.92
Hughes 11.29
Jackson 14.23
Jefferson 9.71
Johnston 11.95
Kay 12.03
Kingfisher 10.86
Kiowa 11
Latimer 9.72
Le Flore 12.09
Lincoln 10.25
Logan 9.64
Love 10.1
McClain 9.88
McCurtain 13.91
McIntosh 10.52
Major 10.4
Marshall 13.4
Mayes 11.67
Murray 11.38
Muskogee 12.45
Noble 10.24
Nowata 12.53
Okfuskee 11.56
Oklahoma 13.62
Okmulgee 11.26
Osage 7.75
Ottawa 13.37
Pawnee 9.53
Payne 8.83
Pittsburg 10.91
Pontotoc 13.01
Pottawatomie 11.25
Pushmataha 10.58
Roger Mills 10.3
Rogers 10.47
Seminole 11.94
Sequoyah 12.04
Stephens 10.82
Texas 13.48
Tillman 10.58
Tulsa 12.93
Wagoner 10.59
Washington 11.43
Washita 12.38
Woods 9.99
Woodward 11.07