Ranking of Oregon Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2017

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2017, the Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K for Oregon was 1.89. Among all Oregon counties, Morrow County had the highest natural population increase rate (7.48), followed by Washington County (5.75), and Marion County (4.55).

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

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Ranking of Oregon Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2017
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Rank County Natural Pop. Increase Rate
1 Morrow County 7.48
2 Washington County 5.75
3 Marion County 4.55
4 Multnomah County 3.59
5 Jefferson County 3.26
6 Malheur County 3.25
7 Umatilla County 3.24
8 Polk County 2.52
9 Hood River County 2.32
10 Benton County 1.58
11 Linn County 1.57
12 Clackamas County 1.55
13 Deschutes County 1.48
14 Union County 1.33
15 Gilliam County 1.08
16 Yamhill County 1.01
17 Columbia County 0.43
18 Wasco County -0.19
19 Harney County -0.41
20 Lane County -0.43
21 Clatsop County -0.44
22 Crook County -0.48
23 Jackson County -0.71
24 Klamath County -1.01
25 Lake County -1.14
26 Grant County -1.81
27 Baker County -2.75
28 Sherman County -2.9
29 Tillamook County -3.65
30 Douglas County -3.84
31 Lincoln County -4.26
32 Josephine County -4.5
33 Wallowa County -4.59
34 Coos County -5.33
35 Wheeler County -6.72
36 Curry County -9.98