State and Territorial Data
State/Territory | Births | Fertility Rate | Deaths | Death Rate |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sources: Births: Final Data for 2019 pdf icon[PDF] and: National Vital Statistics System – Mortality data (2018) via CDC WONDER | ||||
Alabama | 58,615 | 61.7 | 54,352 | 1,112.0 |
Alaska | 9,822 | 68.1 | 4,453 | 603.8 |
Arizona | 79,375 | 56.7 | 59,282 | 826.6 |
Arkansas | 36,564 | 63.2 | 32,336 | 1,072.9 |
California | 446,479 | 55.4 | 268,818 | 679.6 |
Colorado | 62,869 | 53.3 | 38,526 | 676.4 |
Connecticut | 34,258 | 51.1 | 31,230 | 874.1 |
Delaware | 10,562 | 58.7 | 9,433 | 975.3 |
District of Columbia | 9,079 | 47.7 | 5,008 | 712.9 |
Florida | 220,002 | 56.6 | 205,426 | 964.5 |
Georgia | 126,371 | 58.0 | 85,202 | 809.9 |
Hawaii | 16,797 | 63.9 | 11,415 | 803.6 |
Idaho | 22,063 | 64.0 | 14,261 | 813.0 |
Illinois | 140,128 | 56.1 | 110,022 | 863.5 |
Indiana | 80,859 | 61.7 | 65,693 | 981.7 |
Iowa | 37,649 | 63.4 | 30,367 | 962.2 |
Kansas | 35,395 | 63.0 | 27,537 | 945.8 |
Kentucky | 53,069 | 62.6 | 48,707 | 1,090.0 |
Louisiana | 58,941 | 63.9 | 46,048 | 988.2 |
Maine | 11,779 | 50.6 | 14,715 | 1,099.4 |
Maryland | 70,178 | 59.2 | 50,568 | 836.8 |
Massachusetts | 69,117 | 49.6 | 59,152 | 857.0 |
Michigan | 107,886 | 57.4 | 98,903 | 989.4 |
Minnesota | 66,027 | 61.0 | 44,745 | 797.4 |
Mississippi | 36,636 | 62.7 | 32,301 | 1,081.6 |
Missouri | 72,127 | 61.3 | 63,117 | 1,030.2 |
Montana | 11,079 | 56.8 | 9,992 | 940.6 |
Nebraska | 24,755 | 66.2 | 16,904 | 876.2 |
Nevada | 35,072 | 58.3 | 24,715 | 814.5 |
New Hampshire | 11,839 | 48.2 | 12,774 | 941.7 |
New Jersey | 99,585 | 59.5 | 75,765 | 850.5 |
New Mexico | 22,960 | 57.6 | 19,007 | 907.1 |
New York | 221,539 | 57.2 | 157,183 | 804.3 |
North Carolina | 118,725 | 57.8 | 93,885 | 904.2 |
North Dakota | 10,454 | 70.6 | 6,445 | 847.9 |
Ohio | 134,461 | 60.8 | 124,264 | 1,063.0 |
Oklahoma | 49,143 | 63.4 | 40,933 | 1,038.1 |
Oregon | 41,858 | 50.6 | 36,187 | 863.5 |
Pennsylvania | 134,230 | 56.3 | 134,702 | 1,051.8 |
Rhode Island | 10,175 | 48.8 | 10,083 | 953.6 |
South Carolina | 57,038 | 58.0 | 50,640 | 996.0 |
South Dakota | 11,449 | 70.6 | 7,971 | 903.5 |
Tennessee | 80,450 | 60.3 | 71,078 | 1,049.9 |
Texas | 377,599 | 62.5 | 202,211 | 704.5 |
Utah | 46,826 | 66.7 | 18,354 | 580.6 |
Vermont | 5,361 | 46.8 | 6,027 | 962.3 |
Virginia | 97,429 | 57.8 | 69,359 | 814.3 |
Washington | 84,895 | 56.0 | 56,877 | 754.8 |
West Virginia | 18,136 | 57.6 | 23,478 | 1,300.1 |
Wisconsin | 63,270 | 58.1 | 53,684 | 923.4 |
Wyoming | 6,565 | 60.8 | 5,070 | 877.6 |
Puerto Rico | 20,353 | 33.1 | 28,958 | 906.3 |
Virgin Islands | — | — | — | — |
Guam | 3,041 | 92.7 | 1,035 | 616.9 |
American Samoa | — | — | — | — |
Northern Marianas | 686 | 76.6 | 221 | 425.0 |
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Page last reviewed: March 2, 2021
Content source: CDC/National Center for Health Statistics