Florida Death Rate By County in 2017

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the death rate for Florida was 9.6, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Citrus County: 17.46
  2. Highlands County: 15.94
  3. Sumter County: 15.25

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

  1. Orange County: 6.03
  2. Osceola County: 6.48
  3. Leon County: 6.58

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Florida county in 2017. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Florida Death Rate By County in 2017
Florida Death Rate By County in 2017
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County Death Rate
Alachua 7.45
Baker 9.15
Bay 10.73
Bradford 12.58
Brevard 12.86
Broward 8.01
Calhoun 12.15
Charlotte 14.71
Citrus 17.46
Clay 8.45
Collier 9.25
Columbia 10.99
DeSoto 10.52
Dixie 13.67
Duval 8.85
Escambia 10.48
Flagler 12.06
Franklin 10.95
Gadsden 10.06
Gilchrist 10.53
Glades 8.81
Gulf 11.55
Hamilton 10.31
Hardee 8.38
Hendry 7.39
Hernando 15.23
Highlands 15.94
Hillsborough 7.31
Holmes 13.73
Indian River 13.03
Jackson 13.37
Jefferson 12.69
Lafayette 8.75
Lake 12.42
Lee 9.85
Leon 6.58
Levy 14.06
Liberty 7.13
Madison 12.1
Manatee 10.7
Marion 14.59
Martin 12.25
Miami-Dade 7.5
Monroe 9.85
Nassau 10.79
Okaloosa 8.9
Okeechobee 11.68
Orange 6.03
Osceola 6.48
Palm Beach 10.04
Pasco 11.67
Pinellas 12.36
Polk 10.1
Putnam 13.98
St. Johns 8.33
St. Lucie 10.42
Santa Rosa 8.71
Sarasota 13.73
Seminole 7.72
Sumter 15.25
Suwannee 13.64
Taylor 11.85
Union 15.17
Volusia 13.54
Wakulla 9.88
Walton 9.9
Washington 13.74