Ranking of US Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2014

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Natural Population Increase for the United States was 1.38M. Among all US counties, New York had the highest natural population increase (88.17K), followed by Los Angeles County (71.31K), and Harris County (46.05K).

On the other hand, Pinellas County had the lowest natural population increase (-2.70K) followed by Sarasota County (-2.25K), and Volusia County (-1.82K).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties with high natural population increase, 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 in 2014
New York, NY
88.17K
Los Angeles, CA
71.31K
Harris, TX
46.05K
Utah, UT
34.53K
Cook, IL
30.21K
Maricopa, AZ
27.55K
Kings, NY
25.79K
San Diego, CA
24.37K
Dallas, TX
24.00K
Orange, CA
19.50K
Ranking of US Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2014
Rank
County
Natural Pop. Increase
1 New York, NY 88,170
2 Los Angeles County, CA 71,309
3 Harris County, TX 46,051
4 Utah, UT 34,534
5 Cook County, IL 30,213
6 Maricopa County, AZ 27,545
7 Kings County, NY 25,793
8 San Diego County, CA 24,369
9 Dallas County, TX 24,003
10 Orange County, CA 19,495
11 San Bernardino County, CA 17,785
12 Tarrant County, TX 16,308
13 Queens County, NY 16,210
14 Riverside County, CA 15,386
15 Bexar County, TX 15,184
16 Oklahoma, OK 14,471
17 Santa Clara County, CA 13,982
18 Miami-Dade County, FL 12,988
19 King County, WA 12,918
20 Hidalgo County, TX 12,098
21 Clark County, NV 12,072
22 Bronx County, NY 12,067
23 Salt Lake County, UT 11,660
24 Travis County, TX 11,044
25 Iowa, IA 10,574
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