Ranking of US States By Birth Rate per 1K in 2013

Updated on June 18, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Birth Rate per 1K for the United States was 12.51. Among all US states and DC, Utah had the highest birth rate (18.03), followed by Alaska (15.46), and District of Columbia (14.68).

On the other hand, New Hampshire had the lowest birth rate (9.5) followed by Vermont (9.55), and Maine (9.69).

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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Ranking of US States By Birth Rate per 1K in 2013
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1 Utah 18.03
2 Alaska 15.46
3 District of Columbia 14.68
4 Texas 14.63
5 North Dakota 14.41
6 South Dakota 14.38
7 Idaho 14.16
8 Nebraska 13.99
9 Oklahoma 13.9
10 Kansas 13.74
11 Hawaii 13.57
12 Louisiana 13.55
13 California 13.11
14 Arizona 13.05
15 Wyoming 12.97
16 Georgia 12.95
17 Mississippi 12.89
18 Arkansas 12.85
19 New Mexico 12.79
20 Minnesota 12.78
21 Kentucky 12.74
22 Indiana 12.72
23 Nevada 12.71
24 Washington 12.59
25 Iowa 12.58
26 Virginia 12.47
27 Missouri 12.45
28 Tennessee 12.39
29 Colorado 12.37
30 Maryland 12.25
31 New York 12.24
32 Illinois 12.22
33 North Carolina 12.18
34 Montana 12.09
35 Ohio 12.03
36 Alabama 12.01
37 South Carolina 11.93
38 Delaware 11.84
39 New Jersey 11.69
40 Wisconsin 11.68
41 Oregon 11.5
42 Michigan 11.41
43 West Virginia 11.28
44 Pennsylvania 11.1
45 Florida 10.96
46 Massachusetts 10.79
47 Rhode Island 10.3
48 Connecticut 10.05
49 Maine 9.69
50 Vermont 9.55
51 New Hampshire 9.5