Georgia Birth Rate By County in 2012
Updated on June 18, 2025.
According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the birth rate for Georgia was 13.38. Chattahoochee had the highest birth rate (26.14), followed by Liberty (26.06), and Echols (19.43). On the other hand, Taliaferro had the lowest birth rate (6.51), followed by Wheeler (6.62), and Towns (7.1).
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Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage).
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Georgia Birth Rate By County in 2012
Georgia Birth Rate By County in 2012
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| County | Birth Rate |
|---|---|
| Appling | 14.93 |
| Atkinson | 14.93 |
| Bacon | 15.16 |
| Baker | 10.48 |
| Baldwin | 10.16 |
| Banks | 10.12 |
| Barrow | 15.39 |
| Bartow | 12.38 |
| Ben Hill | 15 |
| Berrien | 11.26 |
| Bibb | 14.84 |
| Bleckley | 10.25 |
| Brantley | 10.14 |
| Brooks | 13.99 |
| Bryan | 16.26 |
| Bulloch | 11.13 |
| Burke | 13.57 |
| Butts | 11.82 |
| Calhoun | 8.79 |
| Camden | 15.69 |
| Candler | 14.18 |
| Carroll | 13.67 |
| Catoosa | 11.99 |
| Charlton | 10.9 |
| Chatham | 14.62 |
| Chattahoochee | 26.14 |
| Chattooga | 11.38 |
| Cherokee | 12.69 |
| Clarke | 12.07 |
| Clay | 13.4 |
| Clayton | 15.84 |
| Clinch | 14.32 |
| Cobb | 13.52 |
| Coffee | 13.77 |
| Colquitt | 15.75 |
| Columbia | 13.14 |
| Cook | 12.26 |
| Coweta | 12.2 |
| Crawford | 11.38 |
| Crisp | 12.42 |
| Dade | 12.25 |
| Dawson | 9.9 |
| Decatur | 13.5 |
| DeKalb | 15.62 |
| Dodge | 11.23 |
| Dooly | 8.41 |
| Dougherty | 14.58 |
| Douglas | 13.21 |
| Early | 14.46 |
| Echols | 19.43 |
| Effingham | 13.2 |
| Elbert | 11.63 |
| Emanuel | 14.11 |
| Evans | 16.34 |
| Fannin | 7.79 |
| Fayette | 7.54 |
| Floyd | 11.74 |
| Forsyth | 11.89 |
| Franklin | 12.48 |
| Fulton | 13.21 |
| Gilmer | 10.53 |
| Glascock | 8.05 |
| Glynn | 12.11 |
| Gordon | 13.04 |
| Grady | 14.89 |
| Greene | 11.38 |
| Gwinnett | 13.81 |
| Habersham | 11.39 |
| Hall | 13.91 |
| Hancock | 9.74 |
| Haralson | 11.87 |
| Harris | 9.16 |
| Hart | 9.78 |
| Heard | 11.21 |
| Henry | 11.66 |
| Houston | 14.56 |
| Irwin | 10.48 |
| Jackson | 12.87 |
| Jasper | 12.89 |
| Jeff Davis | 14.96 |
| Jefferson | 13.28 |
| Jenkins | 11.83 |
| Johnson | 8.9 |
| Jones | 11.06 |
| Lamar | 10.67 |
| Lanier | 11.75 |
| Laurens | 14.61 |
| Lee | 13.16 |
| Liberty | 26.06 |
| Lincoln | 9.47 |
| Long | 16.07 |
| Lowndes | 14.7 |
| Lumpkin | 11.68 |
| McDuffie | 13.92 |
| McIntosh | 7.75 |
| Macon | 10.71 |
| Madison | 11.3 |
| Marion | 11.4 |
| Meriwether | 13.14 |
| Miller | 12.09 |
| Mitchell | 12.65 |
| Monroe | 11.32 |
| Montgomery | 11.5 |
| Morgan | 10.25 |
| Murray | 12.38 |
| Muscogee | 16.92 |
| Newton | 12.9 |
| Oconee | 9.4 |
| Oglethorpe | 10 |
| Paulding | 13.07 |
| Peach | 11.21 |
| Pickens | 9.79 |
| Pierce | 12 |
| Pike | 8.72 |
| Polk | 13.65 |
| Pulaski | 8.23 |
| Putnam | 12.22 |
| Quitman | 10.7 |
| Rabun | 9.64 |
| Randolph | 10.89 |
| Richmond | 15.03 |
| Rockdale | 11.65 |
| Schley | 9.54 |
| Screven | 13.72 |
| Seminole | 11.68 |
| Spalding | 13 |
| Stephens | 12.08 |
| Stewart | 7.4 |
| Sumter | 14.49 |
| Talbot | 10.08 |
| Taliaferro | 6.51 |
| Tattnall | 13.76 |
| Taylor | 11.09 |
| Telfair | 7.18 |
| Terrell | 14.93 |
| Thomas | 13.29 |
| Tift | 13.76 |
| Toombs | 15.05 |
| Towns | 7.1 |
| Treutlen | 11.46 |
| Troup | 13.14 |
| Turner | 11.73 |
| Twiggs | 12.3 |
| Union | 7.84 |
| Upson | 11.44 |
| Walker | 10.74 |
| Walton | 12.83 |
| Ware | 13.91 |
| Warren | 13.36 |
| Washington | 12.69 |
| Wayne | 13 |
| Webster | 9.04 |
| Wheeler | 6.62 |
| White | 8.65 |
| Whitfield | 13.73 |
| Wilcox | 8.74 |
| Wilkes | 13.29 |
| Wilkinson | 11.22 |
| Worth | 11.38 |