Minnesota Birth Rate By County in 2014

Updated on June 18, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the birth rate for Minnesota was 12.86. Mahnomen had the highest birth rate (17.33), followed by Nobles (16.14), and Beltrami (15.16). On the other hand, Aitkin had the lowest birth rate (6.18), followed by Cook (7.28), and Koochiching (8.17).

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Minnesota Birth Rate By County in 2014
Minnesota Birth Rate By County in 2014
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County Birth Rate
Aitkin 6.18
Anoka 12.68
Becker 12.85
Beltrami 15.16
Benton 13.85
Big Stone 10.83
Blue Earth 11.38
Brown 11.56
Carlton 10.11
Carver 12.07
Cass 12.97
Chippewa 14.36
Chisago 9.71
Clay 13.88
Clearwater 10.81
Cook 7.28
Cottonwood 13.87
Crow Wing 11.12
Dakota 12.92
Dodge 11.74
Douglas 11.46
Faribault 10.71
Fillmore 13.39
Freeborn 11.22
Goodhue 10.83
Grant 13.31
Hennepin 13.87
Houston 10.4
Hubbard 11.28
Isanti 11.11
Itasca 9.82
Jackson 10.6
Kanabec 9.44
Kandiyohi 13.61
Kittson 13.85
Koochiching 8.17
Lac qui Parle 9.64
Lake 9.39
Lake of the Woods 9.23
Le Sueur 10.63
Lincoln 11.81
Lyon 14.17
McLeod 10.97
Mahnomen 17.33
Marshall 11.78
Martin 10.92
Meeker 12.33
Mille Lacs 12.11
Morrison 11.91
Mower 12.09
Murray 9.8
Nicollet 11.63
Nobles 16.14
Norman 12.59
Olmsted 14.66
Otter Tail 11.69
Pennington 12.02
Pine 10.21
Pipestone 12.99
Polk 12.6
Pope 11.19
Ramsey 15.11
Red Lake 11.22
Redwood 12.81
Renville 10.4
Rice 10.91
Rock 13.18
Roseau 13.92
St. Louis 10.24
Scott 13.66
Sherburne 12.54
Sibley 11.87
Stearns 13.04
Steele 13.64
Stevens 12.85
Swift 11.76
Todd 12.17
Traverse 9.73
Wabasha 10.69
Wadena 13.52
Waseca 11.06
Washington 11.73
Watonwan 12.35
Wilkin 12.03
Winona 9.74
Wright 13.76
Yellow Medicine 10.36