Colorado Death Rate By County in 2024

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2024, the death rate for Colorado was 7.62. Kiowa had the highest death rate (23.12), followed by Sedgwick (21.04), and Cheyenne (20.29). On the other hand, Pitkin had the lowest death rate (2.58), followed by Eagle (2.83), and Summit (3.01).

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Colorado Death Rate By County in 2024
Colorado Death Rate By County in 2024
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County Death Rate
Adams 6.41
Alamosa 9.41
Arapahoe 7.03
Archuleta 10.26
Baca 18.43
Bent 9.4
Boulder 6.42
Broomfield 6.09
Chaffee 10.73
Cheyenne 20.29
Clear Creek 7.14
Conejos 11.55
Costilla 17.24
Crowley 9.99
Custer 10.27
Delta 14.07
Denver 7.16
Dolores 9.22
Douglas 5.29
Eagle 2.83
Elbert 7.49
El Paso 7.98
Fremont 12.39
Garfield 7
Gilpin 8.58
Grand 5.73
Gunnison 4.56
Hinsdale 7.96
Huerfano 17.39
Jackson 12.36
Jefferson 8.78
Kiowa 23.12
Kit Carson 13.04
Lake 5.29
La Plata 7.83
Larimer 7.24
Las Animas 16.05
Lincoln 11
Logan 13.04
Mesa 10.49
Mineral 10.72
Moffat 6.43
Montezuma 11.6
Montrose 11.49
Morgan 10.08
Otero 12.29
Ouray 9.05
Park 8.34
Phillips 13.59
Pitkin 2.58
Prowers 11.12
Pueblo 12.79
Rio Blanco 8.49
Rio Grande 14.24
Routt 5.99
Saguache 10.33
San Juan 3.71
San Miguel 3.82
Sedgwick 21.04
Summit 3.01
Teller 8.71
Washington 10.8
Weld 6.38
Yuma 8.99