Ohio Natural Population Increase By County in 2018

Updated on June 30, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2018, the natural population increase for Ohio was 12,848, and the top three counties that had the highest natural population increase were:

  1. Franklin: 8,461
  2. Hamilton: 2,442
  3. Butler: 994

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

  1. Mahoning: -615
  2. Trumbull: -601
  3. Stark: -436

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the natural population increase for each Ohio county in 2018.

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 2018
Ohio Natural Population Increase By County in 2018
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County Natural Pop. Increase
Adams 23
Allen 97
Ashland 23
Ashtabula -89
Athens 14
Auglaize 79
Belmont -377
Brown -81
Butler 994
Carroll -61
Champaign -10
Clark -94
Clermont 481
Clinton -3
Columbiana -267
Coshocton 8
Crawford -134
Cuyahoga 101
Darke -4
Defiance 31
Delaware 868
Erie -215
Fairfield 377
Fayette -61
Franklin 8461
Fulton 19
Gallia -36
Geauga 23
Greene 207
Guernsey -70
Hamilton 2442
Hancock 66
Hardin 64
Harrison -68
Henry -2
Highland 68
Hocking -28
Holmes 403
Huron 68
Jackson -25
Jefferson -263
Knox 184
Lake -403
Lawrence -261
Licking 219
Logan 36
Lorain -20
Lucas 765
Madison -4
Mahoning -615
Marion -46
Medina 133
Meigs -68
Mercer 271
Miami 101
Monroe -67
Montgomery 229
Morgan -20
Morrow 68
Muskingum -12
Noble 7
Ottawa -171
Paulding 31
Perry 65
Pickaway -66
Pike -63
Portage -163
Preble -41
Putnam 99
Richland -119
Ross -37
Sandusky -61
Scioto -230
Seneca -13
Shelby 133
Stark -436
Summit 18
Trumbull -601
Tuscarawas 39
Union 277
Van Wert -13
Vinton -2
Warren 528
Washington -183
Wayne 287
Williams -61
Wood 144
Wyandot -39