Minnesota Birth Rate for Teens (15–19 years) By County in 2006 Per 1,000 (CDC)

Updated on July 21, 2025.

According to data from the CDC, in 2006, among all Minnesota counties, Mahnomen had the highest estimated birth rate for Teens in the 15–19 years age group (expressed per 1,000 females aged 15–19) (81.7), followed by Nobles (56.9), and Beltrami (56.3).

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The chart below shows the estimated teen birth rates for each Minnesota 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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Minnesota Birth Rate for Teens (15–19 years) By County in 2006 Per 1,000
Minnesota Birth Rate for Teens By County in 2006
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County Teen (15-19 yrs) Birth Rate
Mahnomen 81.7
Nobles 56.9
Beltrami 56.3
Cass 55.7
Watonwan 53.5
Mower 44.7
Kandiyohi 44.2
Freeborn 43.2
Clearwater 41.1
Chippewa 39.6
Pine 39.2
Renville 39
Wadena 38.4
Mille Lacs 38.2
Ramsey 37.2
Crow Wing 35.9
Becker 35.4
Steele 35.3
Pipestone 34.6
Sibley 34.6
Kanabec 33.6
Benton 33.5
Polk 33.4
Martin 33.1
Itasca 33
Todd 32.9
McLeod 32.5
Aitkin 32.2
Faribault 31.7
Meeker 31.7
Carlton 31.5
Waseca 31.5
Murray 31.4
Pennington 31.4
Hennepin 30.8
Lake 30.5
Roseau 30.3
Hubbard 30.2
Cottonwood 30.1
Koochiching 28.5
Yellow Medicine 28.4
Isanti 28.3
Morrison 28
Goodhue 27.6
Red Lake 27.2
Redwood 26.3
Swift 26.3
Olmsted 26.2
Dodge 25.6
Wabasha 25.6
Le Sueur 25.4
Marshall 25.2
Rock 25
Otter Tail 24
St. Louis 23.3
Lake of the Woods 23.1
Cook 22.9
Grant 22.6
Norman 22.4
Jackson 22.2
Wright 22.2
Lyon 21.9
Chisago 21.5
Anoka 21.3
Brown 21.1
Douglas 21.1
Rice 20.8
Sherburne 20.7
Traverse 19.9
Dakota 19.7
Fillmore 19.7
Scott 19.2
Lac qui Parle 18.9
Houston 17.9
Wilkin 17.8
Pope 17.7
Big Stone 17.4
Stearns 17.1
Lincoln 16.5
Nicollet 16.3
Clay 15.5
Washington 15.2
Blue Earth 14.4
Carver 12.1
Winona 11.6
Kittson 10.4
Stevens 9.9