Ranking of US States By Birth Rate per 1K in 2011
Updated on July 29, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the Birth Rate per 1K for the United States was 12.8. Among all US states and DC, Utah had the highest birth rate (18.58), followed by Alaska (16.31), and District of Columbia (15.01).
On the other hand, Maine had the lowest birth rate (9.51) followed by Vermont (9.67), and New Hampshire (9.85).
The chart below shows the top 10 states with high birth rate, and the table below shows the ranking of all the 50 US states and the District of Columbia.
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Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage).
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Ranking of US States By Birth Rate per 1K in 2011
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Rank | State | Birth Rate |
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1 | Utah | 18.58 |
2 | Alaska | 16.31 |
3 | District of Columbia | 15.01 |
4 | Texas | 15 |
5 | Idaho | 14.56 |
6 | South Dakota | 14.38 |
7 | Kansas | 14.01 |
7 | Nebraska | 14.01 |
8 | Hawaii | 13.96 |
9 | Oklahoma | 13.93 |
10 | Louisiana | 13.66 |
11 | California | 13.6 |
12 | Georgia | 13.59 |
13 | North Dakota | 13.54 |
14 | New Mexico | 13.41 |
15 | Arizona | 13.37 |
16 | Mississippi | 13.36 |
17 | Nevada | 13.24 |
18 | Wyoming | 13.2 |
19 | Arkansas | 13.11 |
20 | Colorado | 12.97 |
21 | Indiana | 12.84 |
22 | Minnesota | 12.83 |
23 | Washington | 12.78 |
24 | Missouri | 12.7 |
25 | Kentucky | 12.69 |
25 | Virginia | 12.69 |
26 | Maryland | 12.65 |
27 | Illinois | 12.64 |
28 | North Carolina | 12.59 |
29 | Delaware | 12.51 |
30 | New York | 12.5 |
31 | Alabama | 12.46 |
32 | Iowa | 12.37 |
33 | South Carolina | 12.35 |
34 | Tennessee | 12.33 |
35 | New Jersey | 12.11 |
36 | Montana | 12.06 |
37 | Ohio | 11.95 |
38 | Wisconsin | 11.9 |
39 | Oregon | 11.77 |
40 | Michigan | 11.54 |
41 | Florida | 11.25 |
42 | Pennsylvania | 11.23 |
43 | Massachusetts | 11.11 |
44 | West Virginia | 11.03 |
45 | Connecticut | 10.5 |
46 | Rhode Island | 10.44 |
47 | New Hampshire | 9.85 |
48 | Vermont | 9.67 |
49 | Maine | 9.51 |