Ranking of Tennessee Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2015
Updated on January 26, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2015, the Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K for Tennessee was 2.4. Among all Tennessee counties, Montgomery County had the highest natural population increase rate (11.87), followed by Davidson County (7.72), and Rutherford County (7.32).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Tennessee counties.
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Related Topics: Tennessee Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2015 Census.
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Ranking of Tennessee Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2015
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Rank | County | Natural Pop. Increase Rate |
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1 | Montgomery County | 11.87 |
2 | Davidson County | 7.72 |
3 | Rutherford County | 7.32 |
4 | Shelby County | 6.02 |
5 | Williamson County | 5.37 |
6 | Sumner County | 3.78 |
7 | Macon County | 3.39 |
8 | Robertson County | 3.12 |
9 | Bedford County | 3 |
10 | Wilson County | 2.64 |
11 | Marshall County | 2.35 |
12 | Maury County | 2.27 |
13 | Dickson County | 2.26 |
14 | Madison County | 2.18 |
15 | Hamilton County | 2.09 |
16 | Tipton County | 2.06 |
17 | Cheatham County | 1.94 |
18 | Knox County | 1.83 |
19 | Coffee County | 1.41 |
20 | Bradley County | 1.07 |
21 | Haywood County | 0.99 |
22 | Lawrence County | 0.82 |
23 | Hamblen County | 0.73 |
23 | Houston County | 0.73 |
24 | Lewis County | 0.67 |
25 | Lauderdale County | 0.55 |
26 | Dyer County | 0.53 |
27 | DeKalb County | 0.52 |
28 | Giles County | 0.42 |
29 | Hickman County | 0.37 |
30 | Smith County | 0.31 |
31 | Trousdale County | 0.25 |
32 | Fayette County | 0.2 |
33 | Hardeman County | 0.12 |
34 | Putnam County | 0.03 |
35 | Union County | -0.1 |
36 | Bledsoe County | -0.21 |
37 | Sequatchie County | -0.34 |
37 | Sevier County | -0.34 |
38 | Blount County | -0.45 |
39 | Morgan County | -0.51 |
40 | Chester County | -0.52 |
41 | Warren County | -0.57 |
42 | Jefferson County | -0.59 |
43 | Henderson County | -0.85 |
44 | Gibson County | -0.95 |
45 | Weakley County | -0.97 |
46 | Washington County | -0.98 |
47 | Crockett County | -1.09 |
48 | Marion County | -1.16 |
49 | Monroe County | -1.21 |
50 | Obion County | -1.24 |
51 | Lincoln County | -1.43 |
52 | White County | -1.56 |
53 | Scott County | -1.59 |
54 | Anderson County | -1.75 |
54 | Van Buren County | -1.75 |
55 | Humphreys County | -1.76 |
56 | Rhea County | -1.78 |
57 | McMinn County | -1.88 |
58 | Meigs County | -1.95 |
59 | Cannon County | -1.98 |
60 | Franklin County | -2.08 |
61 | Loudon County | -2.22 |
62 | Polk County | -2.57 |
63 | Overton County | -2.59 |
64 | Grainger County | -2.63 |
65 | Johnson County | -2.68 |
66 | Carter County | -2.79 |
67 | Cocke County | -2.95 |
68 | Hawkins County | -3.12 |
69 | Clay County | -3.14 |
70 | Claiborne County | -3.29 |
71 | Henry County | -3.32 |
72 | Sullivan County | -3.38 |
73 | Grundy County | -3.45 |
74 | Greene County | -3.56 |
75 | Fentress County | -3.57 |
76 | Moore County | -3.67 |
77 | Stewart County | -3.71 |
78 | Perry County | -4.08 |
79 | Hardin County | -4.15 |
80 | Lake County | -4.19 |
81 | Campbell County | -4.32 |
82 | Cumberland County | -4.53 |
83 | McNairy County | -4.66 |
84 | Wayne County | -4.82 |
85 | Roane County | -5.13 |
86 | Pickett County | -5.28 |
87 | Benton County | -5.3 |
88 | Decatur County | -5.33 |
89 | Jackson County | -6.67 |
90 | Carroll County | -6.84 |
91 | Unicoi County | -7.54 |
92 | Hancock County | -8.49 |