California Death Rate By County in 2013

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the death rate for California was 6.5. Plumas had the highest death rate (13.79), followed by Siskiyou (13.19), and Lake (12.98). On the other hand, Mono had the lowest death rate (3.66), followed by Santa Clara (5.1), and Kings (5.33).

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California Death Rate By County in 2013
California Death Rate By County in 2013
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County Death Rate
Alameda 6.15
Alpine 6.24
Amador 11.37
Butte 10.41
Calaveras 11.4
Colusa 5.83
Contra Costa 6.68
Del Norte 9.82
El Dorado 7.33
Fresno 6.88
Glenn 7.62
Humboldt 9.6
Imperial 5.49
Inyo 10.79
Kern 6.58
Kings 5.33
Lake 12.98
Lassen 6.84
Los Angeles 6.03
Madera 6.92
Marin 7.35
Mariposa 11.41
Mendocino 9.74
Merced 6.18
Modoc 12.21
Mono 3.66
Monterey 5.79
Napa 8.96
Nevada 10.28
Orange 6.07
Placer 7.81
Plumas 13.79
Riverside 6.59
Sacramento 7.19
San Benito 5.7
San Bernardino 6.12
San Diego 6.49
San Francisco 6.91
San Joaquin 7.12
San Luis Obispo 8.21
San Mateo 6.34
Santa Barbara 6.91
Santa Clara 5.1
Santa Cruz 6.45
Shasta 11.62
Sierra 12.46
Siskiyou 13.19
Solano 7.02
Sonoma 7.95
Stanislaus 7.39
Sutter 7.8
Tehama 10.96
Trinity 11.66
Tulare 6.27
Tuolumne 11.09
Ventura 6.42
Yolo 6.26
Yuba 8.08