Tennessee Birth Rate By County in 2022

Updated on June 18, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2022, the birth rate for Tennessee was 11.7. Montgomery had the highest birth rate (16.39), followed by Davidson (14.31), and Shelby (13.33). On the other hand, Pickett had the lowest birth rate (7.27), followed by Wayne (7.67), and Johnson (7.92).

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Tennessee Birth Rate By County in 2022
Tennessee Birth Rate By County in 2022
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County Birth Rate
Anderson 11.04
Bedford 13.23
Benton 10.3
Bledsoe 8.38
Blount 9.54
Bradley 11.52
Campbell 10.25
Cannon 11.86
Carroll 10.37
Carter 7.96
Cheatham 11.51
Chester 10.72
Claiborne 9.49
Clay 9.98
Cocke 9.95
Coffee 11.53
Crockett 12.35
Cumberland 8.39
Davidson 14.31
Decatur 8.45
DeKalb 11.71
Dickson 12.06
Dyer 12.38
Fayette 9.94
Fentress 10.27
Franklin 10.58
Gibson 12.48
Giles 9.78
Grainger 10.38
Greene 8.88
Grundy 13.14
Hamblen 11.99
Hamilton 12.06
Hancock 8.66
Hardeman 10.52
Hardin 9.78
Hawkins 8.93
Haywood 9.62
Henderson 11.32
Henry 8.67
Hickman 11.12
Houston 7.99
Humphreys 8.79
Jackson 10.26
Jefferson 9.62
Johnson 7.92
Knox 10.81
Lake 8.26
Lauderdale 12.66
Lawrence 13.12
Lewis 10.55
Lincoln 10.44
Loudon 9.32
McMinn 11.18
McNairy 11.15
Macon 12.45
Madison 11.73
Marion 10.3
Marshall 12.01
Maury 12.41
Meigs 11.11
Monroe 10.98
Montgomery 16.39
Moore 8.98
Morgan 8.32
Obion 10.95
Overton 9.16
Perry 11.63
Pickett 7.27
Polk 8.84
Putnam 11.17
Rhea 10.98
Roane 8.96
Robertson 12.18
Rutherford 12.73
Scott 12.29
Sequatchie 10.06
Sevier 10.54
Shelby 13.33
Smith 12.25
Stewart 11.15
Sullivan 9.42
Sumner 11.43
Tipton 10.78
Trousdale 8.95
Unicoi 8.8
Union 10.42
Van Buren 10.2
Warren 12.89
Washington 9.32
Wayne 7.67
Weakley 9.74
White 10.51
Williamson 9.28
Wilson 11.78