Ranking of Utah 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 Utah was 11.83. Among all Utah counties, Duchesne County had the highest natural population increase rate (15.84), followed by Cache County (15.69), and Uintah County (15.15).

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

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Ranking of Utah Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2014
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Rank County Natural Pop. Increase Rate
1 Duchesne County 15.84
2 Cache County 15.69
3 Uintah County 15.15
4 Davis County 12.78
5 Utah 11.83
6 Iron County 10.96
7 Tooele County 10.86
8 Wasatch County 10.77
9 Salt Lake County 10.75
10 Juab County 10.64
11 Box Elder County 10.02
12 San Juan County 9.51
13 Weber County 8.77
14 Morgan County 8.74
15 Sanpete County 7.66
16 Millard County 7.49
17 Washington County 7.28
18 Summit County 6.81
19 Rich County 6.61
20 Grand County 6.16
21 Beaver County 5.74
22 Sevier County 5.35
23 Emery County 2.52
24 Carbon County 1.88
25 Garfield County 1.2
26 Piute County 0.68
27 Kane County -0.42
28 Wayne County -0.74
29 Daggett County -2.65