Arkansas Death Rate By County in 2014

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the death rate for Arkansas was 10.11, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Clay County: 16.5
  2. Baxter County: 16.19
  3. Searcy County: 15.71

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

  1. Washington County: 6.5
  2. Benton County: 6.69
  3. Faulkner County: 7.23

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

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Arkansas Death Rate By County in 2014
Arkansas Death Rate By County in 2014
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County Death Rate
Arkansas 10.11
Ashley 12.35
Baxter 16.19
Benton 6.69
Boone 10.74
Bradley 15.1
Calhoun 12.55
Carroll 11.08
Chicot 13.1
Clark 10.27
Clay 16.5
Cleburne 13.89
Cleveland 10.16
Columbia 11.75
Conway 12.59
Craighead 9
Crawford 9.49
Crittenden 10
Cross 12.16
Dallas 13.72
Desha 12.36
Drew 12.32
Faulkner 7.23
Franklin 12.25
Fulton 14.92
Garland 13.3
Grant 9.52
Greene 10.74
Hempstead 10.5
Hot Spring 12.37
Howard 11.91
Independence 10.62
Izard 14.38
Jackson 11.94
Jefferson 11.24
Johnson 8.71
Lafayette 14.96
Lawrence 15.34
Lee 12.41
Lincoln 8.75
Little River 12.83
Logan 13.39
Lonoke 8.1
Madison 10.69
Marion 15.39
Miller 9.82
Mississippi 10.85
Monroe 15.14
Montgomery 12.81
Nevada 14.25
Newton 11.94
Ouachita 14
Perry 11.5
Phillips 13.47
Pike 14.11
Poinsett 12.41
Polk 12.51
Pope 8.92
Prairie 13.98
Pulaski 8.79
Randolph 13.18
St. Francis 10.46
Saline 9.43
Scott 10.85
Searcy 15.71
Sebastian 9.96
Sevier 8.51
Sharp 14.59
Stone 13.05
Union 14.19
Van Buren 14.16
Washington 6.5
White 10.84
Woodruff 14.39
Yell 10.78