Indiana Death Rate By County in 2022

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2022, the death rate for Indiana was 11.69. Scott County had the highest death rate (18.19), followed by Wabash County (17.59), and Randolph County (17.43). On the other hand, Hamilton County had the lowest death rate (6.53), followed by LaGrange County (7.74), and Tippecanoe County (8.15).

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Indiana Death Rate By County in 2022
Indiana Death Rate By County in 2022
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County Death Rate
Adams 10.84
Allen 10.22
Bartholomew 10.93
Benton 12.44
Blackford 17.28
Boone 8.87
Brown 13.41
Carroll 11.79
Cass 13.5
Clark 12.65
Clay 13.52
Clinton 13.44
Crawford 16.09
Daviess 10.55
Dearborn 12.42
Decatur 12.73
DeKalb 11.33
Delaware 14.11
Dubois 12.38
Elkhart 10.33
Fayette 16.98
Floyd 12.08
Fountain 15.95
Franklin 11.53
Fulton 14.71
Gibson 12.37
Grant 17.36
Greene 14.79
Hamilton 6.53
Hancock 11.32
Harrison 13.85
Hendricks 8.21
Henry 15.29
Howard 16.27
Huntington 14.35
Jackson 12.59
Jasper 13.02
Jay 14.9
Jefferson 13.32
Jennings 12.91
Johnson 10.76
Knox 14.2
Kosciusko 11.63
LaGrange 7.74
Lake 12.35
LaPorte 12.4
Lawrence 16.55
Madison 15.19
Marion 10.78
Marshall 12.04
Martin 13.14
Miami 14.84
Monroe 8.5
Montgomery 12.99
Morgan 12.72
Newton 16.41
Noble 11.82
Ohio 14.72
Orange 16.24
Owen 14.51
Parke 12.12
Perry 13.03
Pike 15.88
Porter 11.12
Posey 10.39
Pulaski 17.33
Putnam 12.11
Randolph 17.43
Ripley 14.85
Rush 13.49
St. Joseph 11.72
Scott 18.19
Shelby 12.16
Spencer 14.51
Starke 16.49
Steuben 11.6
Sullivan 13.56
Switzerland 11.67
Tippecanoe 8.15
Tipton 15.3
Union 13.01
Vanderburgh 13.28
Vermillion 15.42
Vigo 12.85
Wabash 17.59
Warren 11.69
Warrick 11.29
Washington 14.39
Wayne 15.68
Wells 13.04
White 13.31
Whitley 11.33