Oklahoma Natural Population Increase By County in 2017

Updated on June 30, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the natural population increase for Oklahoma was 10,806, and the top three counties that had the highest natural population increase were:

  1. Oklahoma: 10,806
  2. Tulsa County: 3,622
  3. Cleveland County: 986

On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest natural population increase were:

  1. McIntosh County: -119
  2. Delaware County: -94
  3. Pittsburg County: -85

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the natural population increase for each Oklahoma county in 2017. You can also find links to the historical natural population increase for each county below.

Natural Population Increase refers to the number of births minuse the number of deaths.

Oklahoma Natural Population Increase By County in 2017
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Oklahoma Natural Population Increase By County in 2017
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County Natural Pop. Increase
Adair 63
Alfalfa -7
Atoka -29
Beaver 5
Beckham 20
Blaine -21
Bryan 82
Caddo 51
Canadian 784
Carter 38
Cherokee 47
Choctaw -14
Cimarron -6
Cleveland 986
Coal -18
Comanche 664
Cotton -5
Craig -77
Creek -39
Custer 134
Delaware -94
Dewey -9
Ellis -17
Garfield 178
Garvin 1
Grady 46
Grant -21
Greer -24
Harmon 5
Harper 7
Haskell -76
Hughes -53
Jackson 110
Jefferson -23
Johnston -16
Kay 17
Kingfisher 15
Kiowa -41
Latimer -53
Le Flore -59
Lincoln -64
Logan 142
Love -10
McClain 45
McCurtain -17
McIntosh -119
Major 2
Marshall -28
Mayes -69
Murray -29
Muskogee 8
Noble -39
Nowata -13
Okfuskee -44
Oklahoma 10806
Okmulgee -85
Osage -33
Ottawa -71
Pawnee -2
Payne 253
Pittsburg -85
Pontotoc 91
Pottawatomie -28
Pushmataha -54
Roger Mills 2
Rogers 80
Seminole -9
Sequoyah -76
Stephens -57
Texas 217
Tillman -21
Tulsa 3622
Wagoner 241
Washington -5
Washita -25
Woods 25
Woodward 56