Colorado Death Rate By County in 2023

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the death rate for Colorado was 7.7. Baca County had the highest death rate (22.13), followed by Huerfano County (19.08), and Sedgwick County (17.45). On the other hand, Summit County had the lowest death rate (2.91), followed by Eagle County (3.38), and Pitkin County (4.06).

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Colorado Death Rate By County in 2023
Colorado Death Rate By County in 2023
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County Death Rate
Adams 6.94
Alamosa 11.01
Arapahoe 7.06
Archuleta 10.36
Baca 22.13
Bent 13.13
Boulder 6.23
Broomfield 6.02
Chaffee 9
Cheyenne 15.04
Clear Creek 7.45
Conejos 14.17
Costilla 16.57
Crowley 11.9
Custer 11.22
Delta 15.01
Denver 6.97
Dolores 14.08
Douglas 5.14
Eagle 3.38
Elbert 7.73
El Paso 7.68
Fremont 13.53
Garfield 6.59
Gilpin 6.94
Grand 6.51
Gunnison 4.91
Hinsdale 6.51
Huerfano 19.08
Jackson 9.91
Jefferson 8.67
Kiowa 14.9
Kit Carson 13.59
Lake 6.25
La Plata 8.06
Larimer 7.15
Las Animas 16.96
Lincoln 12.56
Logan 13.04
Mesa 11.19
Mineral 11.73
Moffat 8.52
Montezuma 13.47
Montrose 12.32
Morgan 10.31
Otero 15.31
Ouray 7.78
Park 7.33
Phillips 15.69
Pitkin 4.06
Prowers 11.43
Pueblo 13.17
Rio Blanco 10.67
Rio Grande 14.92
Routt 5.47
Saguache 11.42
San Juan 8.71
San Miguel 4.41
Sedgwick 17.45
Summit 2.91
Teller 9.82
Washington 13.61
Weld 6.44
Yuma 10.33