Tennessee Birth Rate for Teens (15–19 years) By County in 2014 Per 1,000 (CDC)

Updated on July 21, 2025.

According to data from the CDC, in 2014, among all Tennessee counties, Lake had the highest estimated birth rate for Teens in the 15–19 years age group (expressed per 1,000 females aged 15–19) (82.3), followed by Macon (61.6), and Cocke (52.8).

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The chart below shows the estimated teen birth rates for each Tennessee county; hover over the chart to see the details. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in the table below.

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Tennessee Birth Rate for Teens (15–19 years) By County in 2014 Per 1,000
Tennessee Birth Rate for Teens By County in 2014
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County Teen (15-19 yrs) Birth Rate
Lake 82.3
Macon 61.6
Cocke 52.8
Union 50.9
Scott 50.6
Benton 49.8
Cumberland 48.9
Grundy 48.9
Monroe 48.6
Lauderdale 47.7
Lewis 47.7
Meigs 47.4
Campbell 47.2
Hancock 46.7
Rhea 46
Van Buren 46
Johnson 45.4
Warren 45.1
Marion 45
Dyer 44.8
DeKalb 44.7
Sequatchie 44.6
Coffee 44.5
Hamblen 44.4
Trousdale 44.1
White 43.8
Polk 43.7
Bledsoe 43.3
Hickman 42.9
Bedford 42.8
Perry 42.6
Hardeman 42.4
Grainger 42.3
Henry 42.1
Crockett 41.7
Haywood 41.6
Obion 40.5
Lawrence 40.3
Shelby 40.3
Hardin 39.5
Sevier 39.2
Fentress 38.7
Gibson 38.7
McMinn 38.7
Hawkins 38.4
Smith 36.6
Humphreys 36.5
Marshall 36.5
Henderson 36.2
Lincoln 36.2
McNairy 35.8
Cannon 35.4
Sullivan 35.3
Anderson 35.2
Morgan 35
Clay 34.8
Dickson 34.8
Houston 34.6
Claiborne 34.5
Loudon 34.4
Giles 34.1
Maury 34.1
Greene 33.8
Robertson 33.7
Bradley 33.5
Carroll 33.4
Carter 33.2
Roane 33.2
Decatur 33
Unicoi 33
Montgomery 32.4
Wayne 31.9
Stewart 31.5
Overton 31.3
Madison 31.1
Jackson 31
Jefferson 31
Tipton 30.3
Davidson 30.2
Blount 29.7
Pickett 29.7
Fayette 28.7
Sumner 27.8
Putnam 27.7
Hamilton 27.5
Franklin 27.1
Cheatham 27
Moore 24.8
Chester 24.2
Rutherford 22.8
Washington 22.7
Wilson 22.6
Knox 21.7
Weakley 20.7
Williamson 6.4