Colorado Death Rate By County in 2015

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2015, the death rate for Colorado was 6.71, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Sedgwick County: 22.95
  2. Kiowa County: 17.34
  3. Huerfano County: 16.24

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

  1. Eagle County: 2.09
  2. Summit County: 2.32
  3. San Miguel County: 2.95

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Colorado county in 2015. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Colorado Death Rate By County in 2015
Colorado Death Rate By County in 2015
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County Death Rate
Adams 6.07
Alamosa 8.45
Arapahoe 5.98
Archuleta 8.44
Baca 15.69
Bent 9.39
Boulder 5.68
Broomfield 5.78
Chaffee 10.94
Cheyenne 10.9
Clear Creek 6.53
Conejos 11.42
Costilla 9.53
Crowley 6.76
Custer 7.52
Delta 12.62
Denver 6.39
Dolores 7.08
Douglas 3.95
Eagle 2.09
Elbert 5.67
El Paso 6.17
Fremont 11.8
Garfield 5.99
Gilpin 5.71
Grand 5.19
Gunnison 4.83
Hinsdale 9.13
Huerfano 16.24
Jackson 7.31
Jefferson 7.84
Kiowa 17.34
Kit Carson 9.35
Lake 5.82
La Plata 6.57
Larimer 6.86
Las Animas 12.67
Lincoln 11.77
Logan 8.24
Mesa 10.16
Mineral 9.69
Moffat 7.42
Montezuma 9.94
Montrose 11.33
Morgan 9.27
Otero 13.36
Ouray 5.66
Park 5.43
Phillips 12.84
Pitkin 3.03
Prowers 10.58
Pueblo 10.64
Rio Blanco 8.1
Rio Grande 11.29
Routt 4.17
Saguache 9.64
San Juan 8.56
San Miguel 2.95
Sedgwick 22.95
Summit 2.32
Teller 7.68
Washington 10.32
Weld 6.11
Yuma 9.69