Nebraska Birth Rate for Teens (15–19 years) By County in 2004 Per 1,000 (CDC)

Updated on July 21, 2025.

According to data from the CDC, in 2004, among all Nebraska counties, Thurston had the highest estimated birth rate for Teens in the 15–19 years age group (expressed per 1,000 females aged 15–19) (114.4), followed by Colfax (77.6), and Dawson (66.5).

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The chart below shows the estimated teen birth rates for each Nebraska 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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Nebraska Birth Rate for Teens (15–19 years) By County in 2004 Per 1,000
Nebraska Birth Rate for Teens By County in 2004
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County Teen (15-19 yrs) Birth Rate
Thurston 114.4
Colfax 77.6
Dawson 66.5
Hall 64.7
Scotts Bluff 59.9
Dakota 52.1
Chase 46.9
Madison 44.7
Douglas 44.1
Kimball 44
Lincoln 42.6
Banner 42
Box Butte 40.7
Sheridan 38.1
Adams 37.3
Otoe 35.5
Nuckolls 35.3
Keith 34.4
Cheyenne 34.1
Morrill 34
Platte 33.4
Cherry 33.1
Dodge 33.1
Furnas 33.1
Saline 33
Thomas 32.7
Rock 31.8
Logan 31.2
Jefferson 30.3
Deuel 29.5
Gage 27.7
Richardson 27.7
McPherson 27.6
Dundy 27.2
Phelps 27.2
Hitchcock 27.1
Lancaster 26.8
Red Willow 26.6
York 26.5
Fillmore 26
Greeley 26
Arthur 25.7
Custer 25.7
Knox 25.6
Perkins 25.5
Valley 25.5
Sarpy 25.3
Stanton 25.3
Cuming 25.1
Clay 24.9
Johnson 24.9
Nemaha 24.8
Hamilton 24.7
Harlan 24.4
Dixon 24
Polk 23
Holt 22.6
Howard 22
Nance 22
Burt 21.8
Sherman 21.7
Garden 21.4
Buffalo 21.1
Blaine 20
Gosper 19.8
Sioux 19.8
Kearney 19.7
Loup 19.1
Thayer 18.9
Merrick 18.7
Cass 18.3
Garfield 18.3
Dawes 18.2
Butler 17.9
Saunders 17.7
Boyd 16.9
Webster 16.8
Hayes 16.4
Grant 16.2
Pawnee 16
Brown 15.9
Franklin 15.5
Boone 15.1
Keya Paha 14.5
Pierce 14.2
Antelope 13.9
Hooker 13.8
Frontier 13.1
Seward 12.6
Cedar 11.5
Washington 10.8
Wayne 8.8
Wheeler 4.3