Washington 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 Washington was 12.63. Adams had the highest birth rate (21.16), followed by Franklin (20.87), and Grant (17.34). On the other hand, San Juan had the lowest birth rate (4.81), followed by Jefferson (6.03), and Columbia (6.52).

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Washington Birth Rate By County in 2012
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County Birth Rate
Adams 21.16
Asotin 10.47
Benton 14.34
Chelan 12.83
Clallam 9.13
Clark 12.3
Columbia 6.52
Cowlitz 11.83
Douglas 13.31
Ferry 9.67
Franklin 20.87
Garfield 9.45
Grant 17.34
Grays Harbor 11.07
Island 11.33
Jefferson 6.03
King 12.28
Kitsap 11.91
Kittitas 9.71
Klickitat 10.02
Lewis 11.41
Lincoln 8.21
Mason 10.74
Okanogan 13.5
Pacific 10.03
Pend Oreille 7.78
Pierce 14.1
San Juan 4.81
Skagit 12.29
Skamania 9.21
Snohomish 12.25
Spokane 12.28
Stevens 10.49
Thurston 12.14
Wahkiakum 8.01
Walla Walla 11.53
Whatcom 11.06
Whitman 9.35
Yakima 16.7