Washington 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 Washington was 10.81. Adams had the highest birth rate (15.62), followed by Franklin (15.08), and Yakima (13.41). On the other hand, San Juan had the lowest birth rate (5.1), followed by Jefferson (5.33), and Pacific (6.58).

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Washington Birth Rate By County in 2022
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County Birth Rate
Adams 15.62
Asotin 9.12
Benton 11.96
Chelan 9.79
Clallam 7.01
Clark 11.07
Columbia 6.97
Cowlitz 11.31
Douglas 11.86
Ferry 8.69
Franklin 15.08
Garfield 10.21
Grant 13.24
Grays Harbor 8.98
Island 8.98
Jefferson 5.33
King 10.35
Kitsap 10.4
Kittitas 8.86
Klickitat 8.14
Lewis 10.65
Lincoln 8.56
Mason 9.88
Okanogan 9.88
Pacific 6.58
Pend Oreille 9.2
Pierce 11.88
San Juan 5.1
Skagit 10.68
Skamania 7.05
Snohomish 11.85
Spokane 10.64
Stevens 9.68
Thurston 10.03
Wahkiakum 7.33
Walla Walla 8.7
Whatcom 8.79
Whitman 8.43
Yakima 13.41