Kansas Birth Rate for Teens (15–19 years) By County in 2013 Per 1,000 (CDC)

Updated on July 21, 2025.

According to data from the CDC, in 2013, among all Kansas counties, Seward had the highest estimated birth rate for Teens in the 15–19 years age group (expressed per 1,000 females aged 15–19) (68.5), followed by Geary (66.9), and Ford (60.4).

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The chart below shows the estimated teen birth rates for each Kansas county; hover over the chart to see the details. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in the table below.

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Kansas Birth Rate for Teens (15–19 years) By County in 2013 Per 1,000
Kansas Birth Rate for Teens By County in 2013
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County Teen (15-19 yrs) Birth Rate
Seward 68.5
Geary 66.9
Ford 60.4
Wyandotte 58.7
Finney 56.7
Hamilton 54.3
Grant 53.8
Morton 48.9
Bourbon 47.4
Woodson 46.8
Labette 46.6
Stanton 46.3
Brown 46.1
Cherokee 45.8
Wilson 42.9
Montgomery 42.2
Kearny 41.7
Neosho 41.7
Sherman 40.4
Chautauqua 40.3
Cowley 39.7
Saline 39.4
Sedgwick 39.2
Barton 39.1
Haskell 38.8
Harper 38.3
Shawnee 38.3
Stafford 37.9
Scott 37.4
Stevens 37.2
Linn 36.9
Barber 36.1
Pawnee 35.9
Greenwood 35.8
Pratt 35.5
Osborne 33.9
Sumner 33.2
Allen 33.1
Franklin 32.7
Reno 32.6
Cloud 32.4
Anderson 32.3
Russell 32.3
Ness 31.1
Jackson 30.9
Meade 30.6
Elk 30.5
Graham 30.5
Crawford 30.2
Wichita 30.2
Harvey 30.1
Clark 28.2
Decatur 28.2
Norton 27.7
Leavenworth 27.5
Greeley 27.4
Morris 27.4
Lyon 27.2
Clay 27.1
Osage 27.1
Dickinson 26.9
Jewell 26.7
Edwards 26.4
Rice 26.4
Trego 25.9
Logan 25.7
Cheyenne 25.5
Atchison 25.4
Thomas 24.6
Rooks 24.4
Republic 23.6
Rawlins 22.8
Miami 22.7
Mitchell 22.6
Marshall 22.2
McPherson 22
Kingman 21.9
Sheridan 21.9
Wabaunsee 21.9
Butler 21.4
Gray 20.5
Coffey 20.4
Chase 19.9
Smith 19.9
Jefferson 19.7
Ellis 19.6
Lincoln 19.3
Nemaha 18.6
Phillips 18.5
Pottawatomie 17.6
Doniphan 16.8
Marion 16.8
Rush 16.8
Comanche 16.7
Ottawa 16.5
Ellsworth 16.3
Kiowa 16
Lane 14.7
Hodgeman 14.2
Riley 14.1
Johnson 12
Washington 12
Douglas 10
Wallace 9.8
Gove 8.8