Louisiana Death Rate By County in 2014

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the death rate for Louisiana was 9.4, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Bienville Parish: 15.57
  2. Franklin Parish: 14.26
  3. Morehouse Parish: 14.26

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

  1. Cameron Parish: 5.21
  2. Ascension Parish: 6.39
  3. Lafayette Parish: 7.08

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Louisiana county in 2014. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Louisiana Death Rate By County in 2014
Louisiana Death Rate By County in 2014
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County Death Rate
Acadia 9.62
Allen 10.86
Ascension 6.39
Assumption 9.6
Avoyelles 13.04
Beauregard 10.78
Bienville 15.57
Bossier 8.15
Caddo 10.95
Calcasieu 10.15
Caldwell 12.44
Cameron 5.21
Catahoula 13.64
Claiborne 11.49
Concordia 13.18
De Soto 10.45
East Baton Rouge 8.31
East Carroll 11.11
East Feliciana 12.17
Evangeline 10.71
Franklin 14.26
Grant 9.13
Iberia 10.11
Iberville 10.7
Jackson 13.25
Jefferson 9.48
Jefferson Davis 11.98
Lafayette 7.08
Lafourche 9.63
LaSalle 11.18
Lincoln 8.4
Livingston 7.93
Madison 11.37
Morehouse 14.26
Natchitoches 9.56
Orleans 8.29
Ouachita 9.97
Plaquemines 7.47
Pointe Coupee 12.16
Rapides 10.26
Red River 11.52
Richland 9.89
Sabine 11.41
St. Bernard 7.44
St. Charles 8.43
St. Helena 11.26
St. James 9
St. John the Baptist 8.41
St. Landry 11.34
St. Martin 9.39
St. Mary 9.8
St. Tammany 8.63
Tangipahoa 9.45
Tensas 12.47
Terrebonne 9.12
Union 13.15
Vermilion 8.75
Vernon 8.22
Washington 12.68
Webster 14.16
West Baton Rouge 8.41
West Carroll 12.19
West Feliciana 8.5
Winn 11.12