Ohio Natural Population Increase By County in 2017

Updated on June 30, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the natural population increase for Ohio was 14,521, and the top three counties that had the highest natural population increase were:

  1. Franklin: 9,084
  2. Hamilton: 2,525
  3. Delaware: 980

On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest natural population increase were:

  1. Trumbull: -606
  2. Mahoning: -501
  3. Lake: -364

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the natural population increase for each Ohio county in 2017.

Natural Population Increase refers to the number of births minuse the number of deaths.

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Ohio Natural Population Increase By County in 2017
Ohio Natural Population Increase By County in 2017
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County Natural Pop. Increase
Adams -25
Allen 64
Ashland 17
Ashtabula -57
Athens 55
Auglaize 105
Belmont -250
Brown -38
Butler 913
Carroll -65
Champaign -6
Clark -281
Clermont 452
Clinton 40
Columbiana -237
Coshocton 74
Crawford -119
Cuyahoga 502
Darke 13
Defiance 11
Delaware 980
Erie -218
Fairfield 361
Fayette -91
Franklin 9084
Fulton 21
Gallia -38
Geauga 58
Greene 240
Guernsey -54
Hamilton 2525
Hancock 166
Hardin 51
Harrison -32
Henry 52
Highland 36
Hocking -41
Holmes 365
Huron 142
Jackson -46
Jefferson -325
Knox 74
Lake -364
Lawrence -240
Licking 321
Logan -18
Lorain 37
Lucas 931
Madison -13
Mahoning -501
Marion -29
Medina 155
Meigs -69
Mercer 143
Miami 48
Monroe -54
Montgomery 219
Morgan -60
Morrow 38
Muskingum 7
Noble -20
Ottawa -221
Paulding 13
Perry 43
Pickaway -5
Pike -28
Portage -132
Preble -74
Putnam 117
Richland -245
Ross 31
Sandusky -79
Scioto -168
Seneca -79
Shelby 125
Stark -324
Summit -88
Trumbull -606
Tuscarawas 75
Union 291
Van Wert 36
Vinton -9
Warren 460
Washington -159
Wayne 384
Williams -57
Wood 221
Wyandot -10