Ranking of US 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 the United States was 4.35. Among all US counties, Madison County had the highest natural population increase rate (25.74), followed by Geary County (23.52), and Kusilvak Borough (22.88).

On the other hand, Foard County had the lowest natural population increase rate (-17.98) followed by Motley County (-12.81), and Montmorency County (-12.4).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties with high natural population increase rate, and the table below shows the ranking of the top 200 US counties.

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Ranking of US Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2014
Madison, ID
25.74
Geary, KS
23.52
Kusilvak, AK
22.88
Buffalo, SD
20.43
Todd, SD
20.14
Bethel, AK
19.43
Northwest Arctic, AK
17.91
Dewey, SD
17.24
Onslow, NC
17.01
Liberty, GA
16.74
Ranking of US Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2014
Rank
County
Natural Pop. Increase Rate
1 Madison County, ID 25.74
2 Geary County, KS 23.52
3 Kusilvak Borough, AK 22.88
4 Buffalo County, SD 20.43
5 Todd County, SD 20.14
6 Bethel Borough, AK 19.43
7 Northwest Arctic Borough, AK 17.91
8 Dewey County, SD 17.24
9 Onslow County, NC 17.01
10 Liberty County, GA 16.74
11 Oglala Lakota County, SD 16.44
12 Lake and Peninsula Borough, AK 16.27
13 Starr County, TX 16.08
14 Webb County, TX 15.9
15 Duchesne County, UT 15.84
16 Cache County, UT 15.69
17 Big Horn County, MT 15.35
18 Chattahoochee County, GA 15.33
19 Uintah County, UT 15.15
20 Hidalgo County, TX 14.69
21 Billings County, ND 14.17
22 Gaines County, TX 14.11
22 Franklin County, WA 14.11
23 Zapata County, TX 13.92
24 Lyman County, SD 13.78
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