West Virginia Natural Population Increase Rate By County in 2013

Updated on June 30, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the natural population increase rate for West Virginia was -0.71, and the top three counties that had the highest natural population increase rate were:

  1. Berkeley County: 4.81
  2. Monongalia County: 3.55
  3. Jefferson County: 2.59

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

  1. Summers County: -5.47
  2. Webster County: -5.39
  3. Brooke County: -5.29

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the natural population increase rate for each West Virginia county in 2013. You can also find links to the historical natural population increase rate for each county below.

Natural Population Increase Rate refers to the natural increase (number of births minus number of deaths) during a year per 1,000 population at midyear.

West Virginia Natural Population Increase Rate By County in 2013
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West Virginia Natural Population Increase Rate By County in 2013
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County Natural Pop. Increase Rate
Barbour -2.19
Berkeley 4.81
Boone -0.66
Braxton -1.11
Brooke -5.29
Cabell 0.19
Calhoun -2.11
Clay 0.54
Doddridge -2.14
Fayette -2.03
Gilmer -1.38
Grant -2.55
Greenbrier -1.51
Hampshire -1.7
Hancock -3.09
Hardy 0.07
Harrison -1.07
Jackson 0.07
Jefferson 2.59
Kanawha -1.34
Lewis -2.25
Lincoln 0.93
Logan -2.77
McDowell -4.87
Marion 0.12
Marshall -2.38
Mason -2.43
Mercer -3.01
Mineral -0.83
Mingo -1.07
Monongalia 3.55
Monroe -2.29
Morgan -4.24
Nicholas -3.26
Ohio -2.64
Pendleton -4.58
Pleasants -2.92
Pocahontas -2.65
Preston -0.89
Putnam 0.28
Raleigh -1.44
Randolph -0.95
Ritchie -2.35
Roane -4.1
Summers -5.47
Taylor -0.18
Tucker -0.99
Tyler -1.55
Upshur 2.28
Wayne 0.17
Webster -5.39
Wetzel -3.51
Wirt 1.72
Wood -0.27
Wyoming -4.42