Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin was 11.85. Menominee had the highest birth rate (23.58), followed by Clark (16.21), and Milwaukee (14.95). On the other hand, Iron had the lowest birth rate (5.74), followed by Adams (5.93), and Florence (6.86).

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Wisconsin Birth Rate By County in 2012
Wisconsin Birth Rate By County in 2012
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County Birth Rate
Adams 5.93
Ashland 11.17
Barron 12.48
Bayfield 9.23
Brown 13.72
Buffalo 10.75
Burnett 8.9
Calumet 12.09
Chippewa 12.22
Clark 16.21
Columbia 10.21
Crawford 10.49
Dane 12.23
Dodge 9.27
Door 7.56
Douglas 10.92
Dunn 9.88
Eau Claire 11.84
Florence 6.86
Fond du Lac 11.03
Forest 12.6
Grant 10.7
Green 10.16
Green Lake 10.04
Iowa 11.96
Iron 5.74
Jackson 12.09
Jefferson 10.58
Juneau 10.21
Kenosha 11.66
Kewaunee 10.03
La Crosse 10.85
Lafayette 12.13
Langlade 10.61
Lincoln 9.58
Manitowoc 10.56
Marathon 12.09
Marinette 8.82
Marquette 9.15
Menominee 23.58
Milwaukee 14.95
Monroe 14.7
Oconto 9.28
Oneida 9.09
Outagamie 12.56
Ozaukee 9.35
Pepin 11.24
Pierce 9.8
Polk 9.58
Portage 10.22
Price 7.91
Racine 12.46
Richland 10.05
Rock 12.04
Rusk 11.13
St. Croix 11.89
Sauk 12.29
Sawyer 10.34
Shawano 10.36
Sheboygan 10.85
Taylor 10.63
Trempealeau 13.62
Vernon 13.79
Vilas 8.24
Walworth 10.03
Washburn 9.72
Washington 9.94
Waukesha 9.71
Waupaca 10.31
Waushara 9.72
Winnebago 11.45
Wood 11.05