Alabama Death Rate By County in 2014

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the death rate for Alabama was 10.28, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Wilcox County: 15.93
  2. Walker County: 14.66
  3. Lamar County: 14.43

On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest death rate were:

  1. Shelby County: 6.24
  2. Lee County: 7.29
  3. Russell County: 7.75

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Alabama county in 2014. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Alabama Death Rate By County in 2014
Alabama Death Rate By County in 2014
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County Death Rate
Autauga 10.43
Baldwin 10.08
Barbour 11.47
Bibb 11.1
Blount 10.26
Bullock 10.93
Butler 14.11
Calhoun 12
Chambers 13.37
Cherokee 13.33
Chilton 11.1
Choctaw 13.32
Clarke 11.88
Clay 12.74
Cleburne 12.67
Coffee 9.23
Colbert 13.15
Conecuh 13.45
Coosa 10.95
Covington 12.99
Crenshaw 12.93
Cullman 11.71
Dale 9.27
Dallas 12.83
DeKalb 10.27
Elmore 9.21
Escambia 12.37
Etowah 13.37
Fayette 12.97
Franklin 12.83
Geneva 12.08
Greene 11.08
Hale 12.02
Henry 11.11
Houston 10.2
Jackson 12.22
Jefferson 10.39
Lamar 14.43
Lauderdale 11.73
Lawrence 12.33
Lee 7.29
Limestone 8.11
Lowndes 10.3
Macon 11.79
Madison 7.75
Marengo 12.61
Marion 12.31
Marshall 11.62
Mobile 10.34
Monroe 11.07
Montgomery 9.1
Morgan 10.33
Perry 13.73
Pickens 12.33
Pike 9.53
Randolph 13.05
Russell 7.75
St. Clair 10.6
Shelby 6.24
Sumter 12.22
Talladega 11.93
Tallapoosa 12.55
Tuscaloosa 7.97
Walker 14.66
Washington 12.56
Wilcox 15.93
Winston 12.41