Ranking of Wyoming Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2013
Updated on January 26, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K for Wyoming was 5.01. Among all Wyoming counties, Campbell County had the highest natural population increase rate (10.65), followed by Uinta County (8.58), and Sublette County (8.12).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Wyoming counties.
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Related Topics: Wyoming Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2013 Census.
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Ranking of Wyoming Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2013
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Rank | County | Natural Pop. Increase Rate |
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1 | Campbell County | 10.65 |
2 | Uinta County | 8.58 |
3 | Sublette County | 8.12 |
4 | Sweetwater County | 7.91 |
5 | Teton County | 7.46 |
6 | Lincoln County | 7.27 |
7 | Albany County | 5.92 |
8 | Natrona County | 5.33 |
9 | Laramie County | 5.3 |
10 | Carbon County | 4.94 |
11 | Converse County | 3.52 |
12 | Fremont County | 2.71 |
13 | Washakie County | 2.26 |
14 | Weston County | 1.97 |
15 | Crook County | 1.4 |
16 | Park County | 1.24 |
17 | Johnson County | 1.16 |
18 | Sheridan County | 0.47 |
19 | Goshen County | 0.29 |
20 | Big Horn County | 0.25 |
21 | Niobrara County | 0 |
22 | Platte County | -0.8 |
23 | Hot Springs County | -3.31 |