Missouri Natural Population Increase By County in 2014
Updated on June 30, 2022.
According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the natural population increase for Missouri was 18,686, and the top three counties that had the highest natural population increase were:
- Jackson: 3,568
- St. Louis: 2,399
- St. Charles: 1,996
On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest natural population increase were:
- Stone: -171
- Benton: -131
- Camden: -83
Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the natural population increase for each Missouri county in 2014.
Natural Population Increase refers to the number of births minuse the number of deaths.
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Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage).
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Missouri Natural Population Increase By County in 2014
Missouri Natural Population Increase By County in 2014
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| County | Natural Pop. Increase |
|---|---|
| Adair | 29 |
| Andrew | 33 |
| Atchison | -20 |
| Audrain | 68 |
| Barry | 8 |
| Barton | -13 |
| Bates | -4 |
| Benton | -131 |
| Bollinger | -9 |
| Boone | 1202 |
| Buchanan | 222 |
| Butler | 20 |
| Caldwell | -23 |
| Callaway | 200 |
| Camden | -83 |
| Cape Girardeau | 173 |
| Carroll | 2 |
| Carter | 10 |
| Cass | 269 |
| Cedar | -29 |
| Chariton | 6 |
| Christian | 369 |
| Clark | -12 |
| Clay | 1406 |
| Clinton | -70 |
| Cole | 278 |
| Cooper | 19 |
| Crawford | 33 |
| Dade | -38 |
| Dallas | 3 |
| Daviess | 38 |
| DeKalb | 2 |
| Dent | 6 |
| Douglas | -38 |
| Dunklin | 36 |
| Franklin | 237 |
| Gasconade | -18 |
| Gentry | 4 |
| Greene | 904 |
| Grundy | 28 |
| Harrison | -8 |
| Henry | -24 |
| Hickory | -73 |
| Holt | -14 |
| Howard | 25 |
| Howell | 31 |
| Iron | -61 |
| Jackson | 3568 |
| Jasper | 577 |
| Jefferson | 763 |
| Johnson | 381 |
| Knox | 0 |
| Laclede | 100 |
| Lafayette | 20 |
| Lawrence | 3 |
| Lewis | 18 |
| Lincoln | 298 |
| Linn | -27 |
| Livingston | -40 |
| McDonald | 57 |
| Macon | -9 |
| Madison | -36 |
| Maries | -22 |
| Marion | 62 |
| Mercer | 5 |
| Miller | 45 |
| Mississippi | -1 |
| Moniteau | 54 |
| Monroe | 4 |
| Montgomery | -41 |
| Morgan | -36 |
| New Madrid | 27 |
| Newton | 83 |
| Nodaway | 44 |
| Oregon | -8 |
| Osage | 15 |
| Ozark | -47 |
| Pemiscot | 7 |
| Perry | 39 |
| Pettis | 152 |
| Phelps | 84 |
| Pike | 21 |
| Platte | 472 |
| Polk | 81 |
| Pulaski | 499 |
| Putnam | -3 |
| Ralls | 10 |
| Randolph | 16 |
| Ray | -27 |
| Reynolds | -42 |
| Ripley | 4 |
| St. Charles | 1996 |
| St. Clair | -39 |
| Ste. Genevieve | 17 |
| St. Francois | -8 |
| St. Louis | 2399 |
| Saline | 20 |
| Schuyler | -2 |
| Scotland | 33 |
| Scott | 75 |
| Shannon | -11 |
| Shelby | -10 |
| Stoddard | 23 |
| Stone | -171 |
| Sullivan | -15 |
| Taney | 97 |
| Texas | -3 |
| Vernon | -5 |
| Warren | 79 |
| Washington | -4 |
| Wayne | -73 |
| Webster | 268 |
| Worth | -8 |
| Wright | 10 |
| St. Louis city | 1855 |