Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Birth Rate per 1K in 2011
Updated on July 26, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the Birth Rate per 1K for West Virginia was 11.03. Among all West Virginia counties, Lincoln County had the highest birth rate (13.37), followed by Mingo County (13.34), and Clay County (12.92).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all West Virginia counties.
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Related Topics: West Virginia Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2011 Census.
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Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Birth Rate per 1K in 2011
Rank | County | Birth Rate |
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1 | Lincoln County | 13.37 |
2 | Mingo County | 13.34 |
3 | Clay County | 12.92 |
4 | Logan County | 12.49 |
5 | Raleigh County | 12.46 |
6 | Boone County | 12.44 |
7 | McDowell County | 12.32 |
8 | Fayette County | 12.29 |
9 | Berkeley County | 12.2 |
9 | Mercer County | 12.2 |
10 | Lewis County | 12.18 |
11 | Marion County | 12.09 |
12 | Webster County | 11.93 |
13 | Cabell County | 11.77 |
14 | Braxton County | 11.76 |
15 | Harrison County | 11.55 |
16 | Wyoming County | 11.53 |
17 | Calhoun County | 11.5 |
18 | Wood County | 11.43 |
19 | Jefferson County | 11.42 |
20 | Hardy County | 11 |
21 | Nicholas County | 10.95 |
22 | Monongalia County | 10.93 |
23 | Jackson County | 10.9 |
24 | Kanawha County | 10.88 |
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