Ranking of Minnesota Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2014
Updated on January 26, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K for Minnesota was 5.36. Among all Minnesota counties, Scott County had the highest natural population increase rate (9.43), followed by Wright County (8.04), and Olmsted County (8.03).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Minnesota counties.
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Related Topics: Minnesota Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2014 Census.
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Ranking of Minnesota Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2014
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Rank | County | Natural Pop. Increase Rate |
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1 | Scott County | 9.43 |
2 | Wright County | 8.04 |
3 | Olmsted County | 8.03 |
4 | Ramsey County | 7.63 |
5 | Carver County | 7.56 |
6 | Sherburne County | 7.51 |
7 | Dakota County | 7.24 |
8 | Hennepin County | 7.18 |
9 | Anoka County | 7.13 |
10 | Nobles County | 7.03 |
11 | Stearns County | 6.93 |
12 | Beltrami County | 6.67 |
13 | Clay County | 6.61 |
14 | Washington County | 5.79 |
15 | Lyon County | 5.63 |
16 | Steele County | 5.38 |
17 | Mahnomen County | 5.29 |
18 | Kandiyohi County | 5.16 |
19 | Nicollet County | 4.94 |
20 | Benton County | 4.92 |
21 | Dodge County | 4.76 |
22 | Roseau County | 4.75 |
23 | Stevens County | 4.49 |
24 | Blue Earth County | 4.21 |
25 | Marshall County | 4.14 |
26 | Rice County | 3.89 |
27 | Sibley County | 3.2 |
28 | Becker County | 3.04 |
29 | Le Sueur County | 3.03 |
30 | Todd County | 2.95 |
31 | Waseca County | 2.79 |
32 | Isanti County | 2.65 |
33 | Meeker County | 2.6 |
34 | Morrison County | 2.59 |
34 | Mower County | 2.59 |
35 | Pennington County | 2.48 |
36 | Chippewa County | 2.41 |
37 | Cottonwood County | 2.25 |
38 | Red Lake County | 2.24 |
39 | Chisago County | 2.22 |
40 | Fillmore County | 2.02 |
41 | Polk County | 1.77 |
41 | Wabasha County | 1.77 |
42 | McLeod County | 1.7 |
43 | Cass County | 1.68 |
43 | Winona County | 1.68 |
44 | Redwood County | 1.41 |
45 | Crow Wing County | 1.25 |
46 | Douglas County | 1.23 |
47 | Pine County | 1.17 |
48 | Houston County | 1.12 |
49 | Watonwan County | 1.09 |
50 | Swift County | 1.05 |
51 | Mille Lacs County | 1.02 |
52 | Grant County | 1.01 |
53 | Pipestone County | 0.86 |
54 | Hubbard County | 0.53 |
55 | Kanabec County | 0.44 |
56 | Goodhue County | 0.39 |
57 | St. Louis County | 0.09 |
58 | Rock County | 0 |
59 | Pope County | -0.18 |
60 | Otter Tail County | -0.19 |
61 | Yellow Medicine County | -0.3 |
62 | Jackson County | -0.39 |
63 | Brown County | -0.4 |
64 | Freeborn County | -0.42 |
65 | Wadena County | -0.51 |
66 | Carlton County | -0.85 |
67 | Renville County | -1 |
68 | Clearwater County | -1.02 |
69 | Wilkin County | -1.23 |
70 | Itasca County | -1.39 |
71 | Faribault County | -1.49 |
72 | Norman County | -1.52 |
73 | Lake of the Woods County | -1.54 |
74 | Lincoln County | -1.56 |
75 | Cook County | -2.3 |
76 | Murray County | -2.6 |
77 | Martin County | -2.61 |
78 | Lac qui Parle County | -3.31 |
79 | Big Stone County | -3.54 |
80 | Lake County | -3.75 |
81 | Koochiching County | -3.85 |
82 | Kittson County | -4.02 |
83 | Traverse County | -6.19 |
84 | Aitkin County | -7.06 |