Ranking of Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania was 1.3. Among all Pennsylvania counties, Philadelphia County had the highest natural population increase rate (5.75), followed by Lancaster County (4.76), and Chester County (3.92).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Pennsylvania counties.
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Related Topics: Pennsylvania Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2012 Census.
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Ranking of Pennsylvania Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2012
Rank | County | Natural Pop. Increase Rate |
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1 | Philadelphia County | 5.75 |
2 | Lancaster County | 4.76 |
3 | Chester County | 3.92 |
4 | Dauphin County | 3.68 |
5 | Franklin County | 3.64 |
6 | Berks County | 2.95 |
7 | York County | 2.81 |
8 | Delaware County | 2.65 |
9 | Montgomery County | 2.36 |
10 | Lehigh County | 2.31 |
11 | Centre County | 2.3 |
12 | Perry County | 2.16 |
13 | Mifflin County | 1.75 |
14 | Lebanon County | 1.66 |
14 | Snyder County | 1.66 |
15 | Bradford County | 1.63 |
16 | Erie County | 1.48 |
17 | Juniata County | 1.42 |
18 | Cumberland County | 1 |
19 | Clinton County | 0.83 |
20 | Northampton County | 0.76 |
21 | Tioga County | 0.71 |
22 | Bucks County | 0.66 |
23 | Lycoming County | 0.65 |
24 | Fulton County | 0.61 |
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