California Birth Rate By County in 2013

Updated on June 18, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the birth rate for California was 13.11. Tulare had the highest birth rate (17.22), followed by Imperial (17.08), and Yuba (16.85). On the other hand, Alpine had the lowest birth rate (6.24), followed by Amador (6.86), and Sierra (6.89).

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California Birth Rate By County in 2013
California Birth Rate By County in 2013
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County Birth Rate
Alameda 12.43
Alpine 6.24
Amador 6.86
Butte 10.48
Calaveras 7.27
Colusa 14.91
Contra Costa 11.28
Del Norte 11.85
El Dorado 8.27
Fresno 16.6
Glenn 13.84
Humboldt 11.44
Imperial 17.08
Inyo 11.5
Kern 16.79
Kings 16.37
Lake 11.63
Lassen 8.7
Los Angeles 13.12
Madera 15.11
Marin 9.04
Mariposa 7.61
Mendocino 12.19
Merced 16.03
Modoc 8.75
Mono 9.58
Monterey 15.44
Napa 10.16
Nevada 8.2
Orange 12.17
Placer 10.17
Plumas 7.73
Riverside 13.17
Sacramento 13.37
San Benito 12.93
San Bernardino 14.71
San Diego 13.7
San Francisco 10.9
San Joaquin 14.35
San Luis Obispo 9.57
San Mateo 12.18
Santa Barbara 13.2
Santa Clara 13.06
Santa Cruz 11.14
Shasta 11.83
Sierra 6.89
Siskiyou 10.36
Solano 12.2
Sonoma 10.3
Stanislaus 14.38
Sutter 13.01
Tehama 11.58
Trinity 8.54
Tulare 17.22
Tuolumne 8.51
Ventura 12.6
Yolo 12.2
Yuba 16.85