Oregon Birth Rate By County in 2011

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the birth rate for Oregon was 11.77. Morrow County had the highest birth rate (16.32), followed by Jefferson County (14.37), and Umatilla County (14.23). On the other hand, Wheeler County had the lowest birth rate (6.28), followed by Crook County (7.51), and Curry County (8.07).

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Oregon Birth Rate By County in 2011
Oregon Birth Rate By County in 2011
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County Birth Rate
Baker 10.69
Benton 8.87
Clackamas 10.07
Clatsop 11.25
Columbia 10.11
Coos 9.65
Crook 7.51
Curry 8.07
Deschutes 10.76
Douglas 9.98
Gilliam 9.4
Grant 8.74
Harney 10.57
Hood River 12.88
Jackson 11.8
Jefferson 14.37
Josephine 9.43
Klamath 12.24
Lake 8.49
Lane 9.83
Lincoln 9.51
Linn 12.35
Malheur 14.19
Marion 14.08
Morrow 16.32
Multnomah 12.89
Polk 11.49
Sherman 11.34
Tillamook 10.03
Umatilla 14.23
Union 11.39
Wallowa 8.43
Wasco 10.73
Washington 13.25
Wheeler 6.28
Yamhill 11.82