Pennsylvania Birth Rate By County in 2012

Updated on June 18, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the birth rate for Pennsylvania was 11.14. Philadelphia had the highest birth rate (15), followed by Lancaster (13.41), and Franklin (12.82). On the other hand, Forest had the lowest birth rate (4.98), followed by Pike (5.55), and Monroe (7.84).

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Pennsylvania Birth Rate By County in 2012
Pennsylvania Birth Rate By County in 2012
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County Birth Rate
Adams 9.49
Allegheny 10.66
Armstrong 10.07
Beaver 9.76
Bedford 9.37
Berks 11.84
Blair 10.4
Bradford 11.53
Bucks 9.24
Butler 9.9
Cambria 9.73
Cameron 9.01
Carbon 8.75
Centre 8.27
Chester 11.11
Clarion 9.78
Clearfield 8.52
Clinton 11.18
Columbia 9.13
Crawford 10.52
Cumberland 10.36
Dauphin 12.6
Delaware 12.13
Elk 9.81
Erie 11.51
Fayette 9.86
Forest 4.98
Franklin 12.82
Fulton 8.97
Greene 10.57
Huntingdon 9
Indiana 9.23
Jefferson 11.99
Juniata 10.91
Lackawanna 10.51
Lancaster 13.41
Lawrence 9.95
Lebanon 11.99
Lehigh 11.53
Luzerne 10
Lycoming 11.04
McKean 10.64
Mercer 9.43
Mifflin 12.09
Monroe 7.84
Montgomery 11.09
Montour 11.52
Northampton 9.78
Northumberland 9.63
Perry 11.73
Philadelphia 15
Pike 5.55
Potter 11.14
Schuylkill 9.9
Snyder 9.92
Somerset 9.01
Sullivan 10.45
Susquehanna 9.17
Tioga 9.7
Union 8.3
Venango 9.72
Warren 9.4
Washington 9.87
Wayne 8
Westmoreland 8.67
Wyoming 10.58
York 11.21