Tennessee 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 Tennessee counties, Lake had the highest estimated birth rate for Teens in the 15–19 years age group (expressed per 1,000 females aged 15–19) (82.6), followed by Haywood (81.8), and Lauderdale (81.6).

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The chart below shows the estimated teen birth rates for each Tennessee 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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Tennessee Birth Rate for Teens (15–19 years) By County in 2004 Per 1,000
Tennessee Birth Rate for Teens By County in 2004
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County Teen (15-19 yrs) Birth Rate
Lake 82.6
Haywood 81.8
Lauderdale 81.6
Cocke 76.6
DeKalb 76.6
Hamblen 76.1
Dyer 72.5
Hardeman 72.3
Houston 71.6
Bedford 70.9
McNairy 68.7
Macon 68.3
Warren 67.7
Sequatchie 67.2
Rhea 65.9
Marion 65.2
Robertson 64.1
Henderson 63.7
Hickman 63.7
Gibson 63.5
Monroe 63.5
Shelby 63.5
Grundy 63.1
Campbell 62.6
White 62.4
Decatur 61.5
Grainger 61.1
Crockett 61
Obion 61
Henry 60.9
Lewis 60.8
Cumberland 60.2
Union 60
Scott 59.9
Polk 58.8
Pickett 58.7
Carroll 58.4
Fentress 58.2
Fayette 57.8
Maury 57.7
Dickson 57.5
Loudon 57
Hawkins 56.9
Lincoln 56.9
Greene 56.3
Hardin 56.3
Johnson 56.3
McMinn 56.2
Coffee 55.8
Hancock 55.6
Van Buren 55.6
Meigs 55.3
Sevier 54.8
Clay 54.7
Davidson 54.4
Benton 53.1
Marshall 52.2
Anderson 52
Giles 51.7
Trousdale 51.5
Carter 50.9
Tipton 50.8
Hamilton 50.7
Morgan 50
Montgomery 49.3
Smith 49.2
Madison 48.8
Bradley 48.6
Sullivan 48.3
Jefferson 48
Bledsoe 47.5
Lawrence 47.1
Claiborne 46.4
Perry 46.3
Stewart 46.1
Unicoi 45.8
Wayne 45.6
Roane 45.2
Blount 44.3
Humphreys 43.5
Sumner 43.3
Overton 41.9
Franklin 41.6
Cheatham 40.1
Cannon 39.6
Wilson 39.4
Jackson 39.3
Putnam 39.2
Rutherford 38.7
Washington 37.5
Knox 36.7
Moore 32.9
Chester 30.9
Weakley 27.4
Williamson 13.5