Louisiana Death Rate By County in 2023

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the death rate for Louisiana was 10.94. West Carroll had the highest death rate (17.35), followed by Caldwell (17.03), and Webster (16.77). On the other hand, Ascension had the lowest death rate (7.7), followed by Lafayette (8.51), and Lincoln (8.63).

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Louisiana Death Rate By County in 2023
Louisiana Death Rate By County in 2023
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County Death Rate
Acadia 13.45
Allen 13.45
Ascension 7.7
Assumption 12.09
Avoyelles 13.77
Beauregard 10.44
Bienville 15.64
Bossier 9.56
Caddo 13.29
Calcasieu 9.87
Caldwell 17.03
Cameron 10.33
Catahoula 16.18
Claiborne 13.62
Concordia 14.05
De Soto 12.55
East Baton Rouge 9.51
East Carroll 11.85
East Feliciana 13.48
Evangeline 12.15
Franklin 15.85
Grant 12.33
Iberia 12.47
Iberville 12.2
Jackson 14.67
Jefferson 10.26
Jefferson Davis 13.71
Lafayette 8.51
Lafourche 11
LaSalle 14.28
Lincoln 8.63
Livingston 9.31
Madison 13.11
Morehouse 15.51
Natchitoches 13.68
Orleans 9.79
Ouachita 11.37
Plaquemines 8.94
Pointe Coupee 16.46
Rapides 13.38
Red River 14.92
Richland 14.25
Sabine 14.75
St. Bernard 8.84
St. Charles 9.21
St. Helena 13.96
St. James 12.12
St. John the Baptist 10.26
St. Landry 13.84
St. Martin 11.84
St. Mary 14.16
St. Tammany 9.76
Tangipahoa 11.15
Tensas 12.73
Terrebonne 10.78
Union 16.53
Vermilion 11.37
Vernon 10.74
Washington 15.03
Webster 16.77
West Baton Rouge 9.22
West Carroll 17.35
West Feliciana 11.2
Winn 15.2