Indiana Death Rate By County in 2011

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the death rate for Indiana was 8.9. Vermillion County had the highest death rate (14.73), followed by Fayette County (13.29), and Fulton County (13.04). On the other hand, Hamilton County had the lowest death rate (4.53), followed by Tippecanoe County (6.21), and Monroe County (6.23).

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Indiana Death Rate By County in 2011
Indiana Death Rate By County in 2011
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County Death Rate
Adams 9.18
Allen 7.97
Bartholomew 9.22
Benton 9.25
Blackford 11.48
Boone 7.59
Brown 9.11
Carroll 9.54
Cass 8.7
Clark 9.18
Clay 10.91
Clinton 10.23
Crawford 10.31
Daviess 10.3
Dearborn 9.27
Decatur 9.94
DeKalb 9.17
Delaware 9.94
Dubois 9.52
Elkhart 7.66
Fayette 13.29
Floyd 9.57
Fountain 11.56
Franklin 8.46
Fulton 13.04
Gibson 9.69
Grant 11.85
Greene 10.3
Hamilton 4.53
Hancock 8.82
Harrison 9.4
Hendricks 6.71
Henry 11.14
Howard 10.45
Huntington 10.26
Jackson 10.48
Jasper 8.19
Jay 9.46
Jefferson 11.32
Jennings 10.38
Johnson 8.45
Knox 12.57
Kosciusko 8.4
LaGrange 6.78
Lake 9.14
LaPorte 10.2
Lawrence 10.84
Madison 11.45
Marion 8.17
Marshall 9.05
Martin 9.66
Miami 9.15
Monroe 6.23
Montgomery 9.52
Morgan 9.15
Newton 12.5
Noble 9.46
Ohio 10.38
Orange 11.37
Owen 9.2
Parke 9.26
Perry 10.71
Pike 11.46
Porter 7.74
Posey 9.12
Pulaski 12.21
Putnam 8.79
Randolph 10.65
Ripley 10.93
Rush 11.65
St. Joseph 9.53
Scott 12.35
Shelby 10.64
Spencer 8.93
Starke 11.39
Steuben 8.57
Sullivan 11.17
Switzerland 10.21
Tippecanoe 6.21
Tipton 10.35
Union 9.71
Vanderburgh 10.09
Vermillion 14.73
Vigo 10.52
Wabash 12.53
Warren 8.36
Warrick 8.3
Washington 10.69
Wayne 10.67
Wells 9.35
White 10.92
Whitley 9.56