Ranking of Kansas Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2012
Updated on January 26, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K for Kansas was 5.07. Among all Kansas counties, Geary County had the highest natural population increase rate (20.75), followed by Seward County (14.89), and Ford County (14.23).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Kansas counties.
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Related Topics: Kansas Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2012 Census.
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Ranking of Kansas Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2012
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Rank | County | Natural Pop. Increase Rate |
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1 | Geary County | 20.75 |
2 | Seward County | 14.89 |
3 | Ford County | 14.23 |
4 | Finney County | 12.48 |
5 | Riley County | 10.84 |
6 | Kearny County | 9.58 |
7 | Grant County | 8.9 |
8 | Wyandotte County | 8.76 |
9 | Pottawatomie County | 8.7 |
10 | Gray County | 8.13 |
11 | Sedgwick County | 7.44 |
12 | Hamilton County | 7.19 |
13 | Haskell County | 7.1 |
14 | Johnson County | 6.81 |
15 | Stevens County | 6.16 |
16 | Douglas County | 5.96 |
17 | Ellis County | 5.84 |
18 | Leavenworth County | 5.62 |
19 | Thomas County | 5.54 |
20 | Stanton County | 4.58 |
21 | Miami County | 4.56 |
22 | Saline County | 4.32 |
23 | Lyon County | 4.17 |
24 | Shawnee County | 3.7 |
25 | Pratt County | 3.5 |
26 | Jackson County | 3.13 |
27 | Franklin County | 2.79 |
28 | Gove County | 2.55 |
29 | Morton County | 2.54 |
30 | Sheridan County | 2.4 |
31 | Barton County | 2.14 |
32 | Butler County | 2.13 |
33 | Brown County | 2.12 |
34 | Hodgeman County | 2.06 |
35 | Wallace County | 1.97 |
36 | Montgomery County | 1.93 |
37 | Atchison County | 1.79 |
38 | Crawford County | 1.6 |
39 | Neosho County | 1.46 |
40 | Scott County | 1.23 |
41 | Harvey County | 1.21 |
42 | Wilson County | 1.2 |
43 | Rooks County | 1.15 |
44 | Meade County | 1.12 |
45 | Bourbon County | 1.01 |
46 | Wabaunsee County | 1 |
47 | Barber County | 0.61 |
48 | Marshall County | 0.5 |
49 | Cowley County | 0.36 |
50 | Reno County | 0.26 |
51 | Doniphan County | 0.25 |
52 | Sherman County | 0.16 |
53 | Clay County | 0.12 |
54 | Labette County | 0.05 |
55 | Kiowa County | 0 |
56 | Pawnee County | -0.29 |
57 | Logan County | -0.36 |
57 | Norton County | -0.36 |
58 | Cherokee County | -0.42 |
59 | Ellsworth County | -0.46 |
60 | Jefferson County | -0.63 |
61 | Sumner County | -0.67 |
62 | Russell County | -0.72 |
63 | McPherson County | -0.82 |
64 | Osage County | -0.86 |
65 | Washington County | -0.87 |
66 | Coffey County | -1.18 |
67 | Lincoln County | -1.25 |
68 | Wichita County | -1.34 |
69 | Cloud County | -1.38 |
70 | Comanche County | -1.58 |
71 | Linn County | -1.68 |
72 | Phillips County | -1.81 |
73 | Graham County | -1.92 |
74 | Rice County | -2.29 |
75 | Anderson County | -2.38 |
75 | Greeley County | -2.38 |
76 | Rawlins County | -2.39 |
77 | Nemaha County | -2.48 |
78 | Dickinson County | -2.69 |
79 | Allen County | -2.7 |
80 | Morris County | -2.9 |
81 | Stafford County | -2.98 |
82 | Woodson County | -3.33 |
83 | Lane County | -3.5 |
83 | Mitchell County | -3.5 |
84 | Kingman County | -3.56 |
85 | Chase County | -3.63 |
86 | Ness County | -3.87 |
87 | Harper County | -4.07 |
88 | Osborne County | -4.19 |
89 | Cheyenne County | -4.85 |
90 | Marion County | -5.22 |
91 | Ottawa County | -5.46 |
92 | Greenwood County | -5.52 |
93 | Clark County | -6.06 |
94 | Jewell County | -6.18 |
95 | Elk County | -6.97 |
96 | Edwards County | -7.01 |
97 | Smith County | -7.42 |
98 | Rush County | -7.48 |
99 | Chautauqua County | -7.81 |
100 | Trego County | -8.83 |
101 | Decatur County | -9.98 |
102 | Republic County | -10.91 |