Indiana Death Rate By County in 2017

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the death rate for Indiana was 9.82. Fayette County had the highest death rate (14.96), followed by Scott County (14.69), and Wabash County (14.55). On the other hand, Hamilton County had the lowest death rate (5.63), followed by Tippecanoe County (6.58), and Monroe County (6.6).

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Indiana Death Rate By County in 2017
Indiana Death Rate By County in 2017
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County Death Rate
Adams 9.06
Allen 9.25
Bartholomew 9.87
Benton 8.44
Blackford 13.18
Boone 8.42
Brown 9.85
Carroll 9.54
Cass 11.67
Clark 10.99
Clay 12.44
Clinton 11.35
Crawford 12.32
Daviess 9.89
Dearborn 10.74
Decatur 10.83
DeKalb 10.6
Delaware 11.56
Dubois 10.21
Elkhart 8.82
Fayette 14.96
Floyd 10.62
Fountain 11.97
Franklin 8.75
Fulton 11.15
Gibson 11.37
Grant 12.52
Greene 13.13
Hamilton 5.63
Hancock 8.83
Harrison 11.1
Hendricks 7.5
Henry 13.47
Howard 12.93
Huntington 11.74
Jackson 11.28
Jasper 10.38
Jay 11.89
Jefferson 12.2
Jennings 11.6
Johnson 8.63
Knox 11.34
Kosciusko 8.37
LaGrange 7.25
Lake 10.25
LaPorte 11.91
Lawrence 12.95
Madison 11.85
Marion 8.86
Marshall 10.25
Martin 10.21
Miami 11.04
Monroe 6.6
Montgomery 11.18
Morgan 10.21
Newton 11.48
Noble 9.68
Ohio 11.04
Orange 12.91
Owen 11.66
Parke 10.28
Perry 11.99
Pike 12
Porter 8.88
Posey 9.57
Pulaski 12.73
Putnam 10.17
Randolph 13.32
Ripley 11.75
Rush 12.5
St. Joseph 10.22
Scott 14.69
Shelby 11.47
Spencer 10.21
Starke 11.18
Steuben 9.8
Sullivan 11.07
Switzerland 9.94
Tippecanoe 6.58
Tipton 11.02
Union 11.42
Vanderburgh 11.13
Vermillion 11.64
Vigo 11.04
Wabash 14.55
Warren 11.24
Warrick 9.67
Washington 11.17
Wayne 13.47
Wells 11.65
White 12.18
Whitley 10.03