Michigan Death Rate By County in 2016

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2016, the death rate for Michigan was 9.53, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Iron County: 18.05
  2. Alcona County: 17.7
  3. Roscommon County: 17.49

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

  1. Washtenaw County: 5.97
  2. Ottawa County: 6.64
  3. Isabella County: 7.14

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Michigan county in 2016. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Michigan Death Rate By County in 2016
Michigan Death Rate By County in 2016
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County Death Rate
Alcona 17.7
Alger 12.72
Allegan 8.28
Alpena 13.31
Antrim 11.58
Arenac 13.54
Baraga 11.92
Barry 9.48
Bay 11.89
Benzie 12.43
Berrien 11.11
Branch 10.47
Calhoun 11.62
Cass 10.03
Charlevoix 10.26
Cheboygan 11.96
Chippewa 8.85
Clare 14.13
Clinton 7.8
Crawford 12.46
Delta 11.98
Dickinson 12.34
Eaton 9.05
Emmet 11.03
Genesee 10.83
Gladwin 14.41
Gogebic 14
Grand Traverse 9.33
Gratiot 10.96
Hillsdale 10.58
Houghton 10.16
Huron 13.92
Ingham 7.31
Ionia 8.37
Iosco 16.11
Iron 18.05
Isabella 7.14
Jackson 10.97
Kalamazoo 7.92
Kalkaska 13.72
Kent 7.35
Keweenaw 10.78
Lake 12.31
Lapeer 9.6
Leelanau 10.15
Lenawee 10.9
Livingston 7.53
Luce 14.57
Mackinac 14.68
Macomb 9.88
Manistee 12.8
Marquette 10.14
Mason 11.01
Mecosta 8.47
Menominee 12.59
Midland 9.25
Missaukee 11.03
Monroe 9.29
Montcalm 9.78
Montmorency 16.86
Muskegon 9.63
Newaygo 10.95
Oakland 8.43
Oceana 10.9
Ogemaw 15.43
Ontonagon 16.54
Osceola 11.35
Oscoda 15.38
Otsego 11.39
Ottawa 6.64
Presque Isle 14.74
Roscommon 17.49
Saginaw 11.08
St. Clair 11.29
St. Joseph 10.76
Sanilac 11.44
Schoolcraft 12.32
Shiawassee 10.44
Tuscola 11.16
Van Buren 9.84
Washtenaw 5.97
Wayne 10.2
Wexford 11.16

Historical Death Rate for Counties in Michigan

Use the links below to find the historical death rate for each county in Michigan.