Washington Birth Rate By County in 2020
According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2020, the birth rate for Washington was 11.29. Adams County had the highest birth rate (19.16), followed by Franklin County (15.89), and Grant County (14.94) On the other hand, San Juan County had the lowest birth rate (5.34), followed by Jefferson County (5.9), and Wahkiakum County (6.73).
You can also see similar information for other states and also for the US by state. You can also see links at the bottom of the page for the birth rate for each county in Washington.
Hover over or click on the chart to see this information for each county. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.
County | Birth Rate |
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Adams | 19.16 |
Asotin | 10.06 |
Benton | 12.62 |
Chelan | 11.37 |
Clallam | 7.65 |
Clark | 11.4 |
Columbia | 7.19 |
Cowlitz | 11.33 |
Douglas | 11.34 |
Ferry | 8.68 |
Franklin | 15.89 |
Garfield | 8.34 |
Grant | 14.94 |
Grays Harbor | 9.91 |
Island | 10.33 |
Jefferson | 5.9 |
King | 10.87 |
Kitsap | 11.01 |
Kittitas | 8.39 |
Klickitat | 9.62 |
Lewis | 11.16 |
Lincoln | 9.26 |
Mason | 9.44 |
Okanogan | 11.03 |
Pacific | 7.6 |
Pend Oreille | 8.54 |
Pierce | 12.46 |
San Juan | 5.34 |
Skagit | 10.82 |
Skamania | 7.11 |
Snohomish | 11.88 |
Spokane | 11.16 |
Stevens | 8.94 |
Thurston | 10.7 |
Wahkiakum | 6.73 |
Walla Walla | 10.04 |
Whatcom | 9.23 |
Whitman | 6.99 |
Yakima | 14.28 |
Birth Rate for Counties in Washington
Use the links below to see the birth rate for each county in Washington.