Ranking of Missouri Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2011

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K for Missouri was 3.38. Among all Missouri counties, Pulaski County had the highest natural population increase rate (12), followed by Christian County (7.05), and Boone County (6.82).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Missouri counties.

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Ranking of Missouri Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2011
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Rank County Natural Pop. Increase Rate
1 Pulaski County 12
2 Christian County 7.05
3 Boone County 6.82
4 Clay County 6.76
5 St. Charles County 6.49
6 Platte County 6.35
7 Lincoln County 6.07
8 Johnson County 5.64
9 St. Louis city 5.45
10 Webster County 5.28
11 Jackson County 5.13
12 Warren County 4.81
13 Pemiscot County 4.72
14 Jasper County 4.59
15 Cole County 4.25
16 McDonald County 4.09
17 Moniteau County 3.96
18 Jefferson County 3.84
19 Cass County 3.77
20 Greene County 3.71
21 Scott County 3.57
22 Callaway County 3.43
23 Pettis County 3.32
24 Audrain County 3.3
25 Daviess County 3.11
26 Newton County 2.9
27 Pike County 2.8
28 Saline County 2.78
29 Washington County 2.74
30 Buchanan County 2.72
31 Scotland County 2.69
32 St. Louis County 2.55
33 Taney County 2.43
34 Laclede County 2.41
35 Franklin County 2.4
36 Phelps County 2.36
37 Lafayette County 2.31
38 Dunklin County 2.22
39 Marion County 1.98
40 Andrew County 1.97
41 Monroe County 1.95
42 Schuyler County 1.81
43 Perry County 1.74
44 Miller County 1.7
45 Ralls County 1.66
46 Howell County 1.63
47 Randolph County 1.54
48 Cape Girardeau County 1.5
49 Adair County 1.48
49 Lawrence County 1.48
49 Polk County 1.48
50 Barton County 1.46
51 Lewis County 0.98
51 Nodaway County 0.98
52 Harrison County 0.9
53 Crawford County 0.85
54 Ray County 0.81
55 Osage County 0.72
56 Barry County 0.68
56 Cooper County 0.68
57 Bollinger County 0.65
58 Ripley County 0.64
59 Texas County 0.62
60 Sullivan County 0.6
61 Shannon County 0.59
62 Ste. Genevieve County 0.5
63 Dallas County 0.48
64 Camden County 0.09
65 Madison County 0
66 Montgomery County -0.08
67 St. Francois County -0.09
68 Grundy County -0.1
69 Wright County -0.37
70 Stoddard County -0.53
71 Butler County -0.54
72 Gentry County -0.59
72 Howard County -0.59
73 Putnam County -0.6
74 Clinton County -0.68
75 Vernon County -0.76
76 Caldwell County -0.85
77 Douglas County -0.88
78 Clark County -1.13
79 Oregon County -1.18
80 Macon County -1.29
81 DeKalb County -1.4
82 Holt County -1.43
83 Bates County -1.53
84 Chariton County -1.54
84 New Madrid County -1.54
85 Gasconade County -1.72
86 Henry County -1.8
87 Mercer County -1.86
88 Carter County -1.9
89 Livingston County -2.12
90 Carroll County -2.16
91 Mississippi County -2.17
92 Maries County -2.18
93 Dent County -2.87
94 Stone County -2.89
95 Knox County -2.91
96 St. Clair County -2.97
97 Linn County -2.99
98 Iron County -3.02
99 Cedar County -3.08
100 Morgan County -3.42
101 Reynolds County -3.62
102 Ozark County -3.92
103 Wayne County -3.93
104 Benton County -4.09
105 Dade County -4.23
106 Shelby County -5.08
107 Atchison County -5.52
108 Hickory County -7.27
109 Worth County -9.84