West Virginia Birth Rate By County in 2023

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2023, the birth rate for West Virginia was 9.74. Clay County had the highest birth rate (12.29), followed by Mingo County (11.65), and Berkeley County (11.6). On the other hand, Gilmer County had the lowest birth rate (6.72), followed by Brooke County (7.38), and Summers County (8.07).

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West Virginia Birth Rate By County in 2023
West Virginia Birth Rate By County in 2023
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County Birth Rate
Barbour 8.9
Berkeley 11.6
Boone 9.11
Braxton 8.38
Brooke 7.38
Cabell 9.61
Calhoun 9.98
Clay 12.29
Doddridge 8.45
Fayette 9.64
Gilmer 6.72
Grant 8.42
Greenbrier 9.39
Hampshire 10.66
Hancock 8.69
Hardy 9.01
Harrison 10.39
Jackson 9.66
Jefferson 9.06
Kanawha 9.84
Lewis 9.28
Lincoln 9.76
Logan 10.06
McDowell 9.08
Marion 9.43
Marshall 8.9
Mason 10.99
Mercer 10.54
Mineral 10.9
Mingo 11.65
Monongalia 9.13
Monroe 10.77
Morgan 8.55
Nicholas 9.2
Ohio 9.24
Pendleton 10.42
Pleasants 9.87
Pocahontas 8.23
Preston 8.84
Putnam 9.42
Raleigh 9.03
Randolph 9.65
Ritchie 10.25
Roane 9.07
Summers 8.07
Taylor 9.21
Tucker 9.07
Tyler 9.49
Upshur 9.87
Wayne 9.6
Webster 9.51
Wetzel 10.69
Wirt 11.1
Wood 10.25
Wyoming 9.99