Washington Birth Rate By County in 2013
Updated on July 26, 2024.
According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the birth rate for Washington was 12.59. Adams County had the highest birth rate (21.41), followed by Franklin County (18.93), and Grant County (16.71). On the other hand, San Juan County had the lowest birth rate (5.43), followed by Jefferson County (6.65), and Columbia County (8.52).
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Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage).
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Washington Birth Rate By County in 2013
Washington Birth Rate By County in 2013
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County | Birth Rate |
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Adams | 21.41 |
Asotin | 11.43 |
Benton | 13.75 |
Chelan | 12.6 |
Clallam | 9.19 |
Clark | 12.44 |
Columbia | 8.52 |
Cowlitz | 11.23 |
Douglas | 12.88 |
Ferry | 9.3 |
Franklin | 18.93 |
Garfield | 8.54 |
Grant | 16.71 |
Grays Harbor | 11.12 |
Island | 11.39 |
Jefferson | 6.65 |
King | 12.39 |
Kitsap | 11.35 |
Kittitas | 10.23 |
Klickitat | 9.3 |
Lewis | 11.75 |
Lincoln | 9.36 |
Mason | 11.27 |
Okanogan | 11.9 |
Pacific | 9.5 |
Pend Oreille | 9.35 |
Pierce | 13.4 |
San Juan | 5.43 |
Skagit | 12.08 |
Skamania | 9.5 |
Snohomish | 12.65 |
Spokane | 12.79 |
Stevens | 9.82 |
Thurston | 11.93 |
Wahkiakum | 10 |
Walla Walla | 11.37 |
Whatcom | 11.15 |
Whitman | 10.7 |
Yakima | 16.32 |