Investor Presentaiton
Natural Population Change
(Births Minus Deaths) by County, 2010-2019
Data source: Pennsylvania Department of Health.
Erie
2,111
Warren
-961
McKean
-1,152
Crawford
Potter
217
Tioga
-182
Bradford
88
Susquehanna
-902
Wayne
-592
-1,979
Forest
-579
Mercer
€3,027
Venango
-1,257
Elk
-959
Cameron
202
Lycoming
-311
Sullivan
-561
Wyoming
-376
Lackawanna
5,184
Pike
-743
Clarion
Clinton
102
Lawrence
$2,587 Butler
-279 Jefferson
Luzerne
-702
Clearfield
2,052
Centre
2,838
Montour
Union 80
Columbia -8,464
-1,092
Monroe
525
305
-1,696
Armstrong
1,999
Snyder
864
Northumberland
2,331
Carbon
2,203
Northampton
-816
Beaver
4,586
Indiana
-795
Mifflin
286 Juniata
Schuylkill
5,958
Lehigh
8,402
Allegheny
-5,794
Cambria
€5,441
245
Blair Huntingdon
$2,925 -466
Westmoreland
908
Perry Dauphin
9,306
Berks
Lebanon
1,572
Bucks
-429
9,225
-13,989
Washington
5,522
Cumberland
2,760
Montgomery
13,506
Greene
-692
Fayette
€4,455
Somerset
€2,834
Bedford
Lancaster
21,724
Chester
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-911 Fulton Franklin
-62
3,001
Adams
-180
York
8,772
15,982 Delaware
11,486
$78,435
More Deaths than Births (Neg. Natural Change)
More Births than Deaths (Pos. Natural Change)
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