Ohio Natural Population Increase By County in 2019

Updated on June 30, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2019, the natural population increase for Ohio was 13,515, and the top three counties that had the highest natural population increase were:

  1. Franklin: 8,199
  2. Hamilton: 2,815
  3. Butler: 1,045

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

  1. Mahoning: -659
  2. Trumbull: -471
  3. Lake: -329

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the natural population increase for each Ohio county in 2019.

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 2019
Ohio Natural Population Increase By County in 2019
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County Natural Pop. Increase
Adams -18
Allen 106
Ashland 15
Ashtabula -126
Athens -34
Auglaize 41
Belmont -194
Brown -34
Butler 1045
Carroll -56
Champaign 3
Clark -187
Clermont 366
Clinton -8
Columbiana -312
Coshocton -2
Crawford -83
Cuyahoga 137
Darke 7
Defiance 7
Delaware 975
Erie -101
Fairfield 285
Fayette 5
Franklin 8199
Fulton 47
Gallia -44
Geauga 124
Greene 133
Guernsey -34
Hamilton 2815
Hancock 87
Hardin 68
Harrison -48
Henry 35
Highland 45
Hocking -46
Holmes 449
Huron 84
Jackson -56
Jefferson -246
Knox 100
Lake -329
Lawrence -241
Licking 311
Logan 80
Lorain -7
Lucas 618
Madison 41
Mahoning -659
Marion -25
Medina 116
Meigs -90
Mercer 245
Miami 1
Monroe -43
Montgomery 142
Morgan -41
Morrow 48
Muskingum -7
Noble 1
Ottawa -207
Paulding -11
Perry 29
Pickaway 28
Pike -26
Portage -146
Preble -51
Putnam 110
Richland -86
Ross -61
Sandusky -36
Scioto -221
Seneca -28
Shelby 138
Stark -248
Summit -42
Trumbull -471
Tuscarawas 34
Union 291
Van Wert 69
Vinton -14
Warren 541
Washington -148
Wayne 249
Williams 34
Wood 104
Wyandot -26