West Virginia Birth Rate By County in 2015

Updated on June 18, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2015, the birth rate for West Virginia was 10.88. Mingo had the highest birth rate (13.36), followed by Clay (12.83), and Berkeley (12.51). On the other hand, Gilmer had the lowest birth rate (6.54), followed by Summers (7.25), and Pendleton (7.53).

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West Virginia Birth Rate By County in 2015
West Virginia Birth Rate By County in 2015
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County Birth Rate
Barbour 10.09
Berkeley 12.51
Boone 9.79
Braxton 12.3
Brooke 9.06
Cabell 11.67
Calhoun 8.25
Clay 12.83
Doddridge 8.03
Fayette 11.17
Gilmer 6.54
Grant 11.61
Greenbrier 9.97
Hampshire 9.8
Hancock 9.62
Hardy 9.71
Harrison 11.76
Jackson 11.94
Jefferson 9.94
Kanawha 10.76
Lewis 11.44
Lincoln 10.61
Logan 10.76
McDowell 11.01
Marion 11.09
Marshall 10.25
Mason 10.68
Mercer 12.2
Mineral 9.96
Mingo 13.36
Monongalia 11.53
Monroe 8.82
Morgan 8.05
Nicholas 10.77
Ohio 11.08
Pendleton 7.53
Pleasants 10.34
Pocahontas 9.29
Preston 10.27
Putnam 11.23
Raleigh 10.83
Randolph 10.69
Ritchie 11.11
Roane 9.66
Summers 7.25
Taylor 9.59
Tucker 9.76
Tyler 9.75
Upshur 10.88
Wayne 10.12
Webster 10.35
Wetzel 11.47
Wirt 9.84
Wood 11.45
Wyoming 9.7