Arkansas Death Rate By County in 2022

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2022, the death rate for Arkansas was 13.29. Baxter County had the highest death rate (21.51), followed by Monroe County (20.73), and Fulton County (20.41). On the other hand, Washington County had the lowest death rate (8.28), followed by Benton County (8.54), and Faulkner County (9.85).

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Arkansas Death Rate By County in 2022
Arkansas Death Rate By County in 2022
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County Death Rate
Arkansas 19.77
Ashley 17.68
Baxter 21.51
Benton 8.54
Boone 15.31
Bradley 15.89
Calhoun 18.91
Carroll 14.11
Chicot 18.3
Clark 14.21
Clay 18.37
Cleburne 18.54
Cleveland 18.06
Columbia 14.25
Conway 15.08
Craighead 10.85
Crawford 14.41
Crittenden 14.27
Cross 16.3
Dallas 19.03
Desha 16.33
Drew 13.72
Faulkner 9.85
Franklin 16.15
Fulton 20.41
Garland 17.6
Grant 15.67
Greene 13.41
Hempstead 14.76
Hot Spring 15.98
Howard 14.38
Independence 14.25
Izard 18.53
Jackson 15.37
Jefferson 15.35
Johnson 13.75
Lafayette 17.25
Lawrence 15.62
Lee 17.72
Lincoln 13.65
Little River 16.86
Logan 18.17
Lonoke 11.48
Madison 15.11
Marion 18.44
Miller 15.06
Mississippi 15.56
Monroe 20.73
Montgomery 20.38
Nevada 14.91
Newton 18.5
Ouachita 18.15
Perry 15.45
Phillips 18.73
Pike 17.76
Poinsett 18.83
Polk 18.47
Pope 11.89
Prairie 18.67
Pulaski 11.88
Randolph 15.12
St. Francis 15.25
Saline 12.46
Scott 18.99
Searcy 20.13
Sebastian 13.14
Sevier 13.67
Sharp 18.92
Stone 19.5
Union 16.22
Van Buren 20.33
Washington 8.28
White 14.46
Woodruff 17.37
Yell 14.87