Michigan Death Rate By County in 2023

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the death rate for Michigan was 10.56. Montmorency County had the highest death rate (20.8), followed by Alcona County (20.68), and Oscoda County (19.37). On the other hand, Washtenaw County had the lowest death rate (6.49), followed by Ottawa County (7.55), and Kent County (7.81).

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Michigan Death Rate By County in 2023
Michigan Death Rate By County in 2023
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County Death Rate
Alcona 20.68
Alger 13.01
Allegan 9.56
Alpena 15.48
Antrim 13.11
Arenac 16.32
Baraga 13.98
Barry 11.18
Bay 13.74
Benzie 12.57
Berrien 11.96
Branch 11.88
Calhoun 12.52
Cass 11.66
Charlevoix 13.64
Cheboygan 16.04
Chippewa 12.28
Clare 16.54
Clinton 8.94
Crawford 16.31
Delta 14.35
Dickinson 13.13
Eaton 11.14
Emmet 10.86
Genesee 12.38
Gladwin 17.49
Gogebic 14.13
Grand Traverse 10.55
Gratiot 12.03
Hillsdale 13.23
Houghton 9.44
Huron 15.85
Ingham 9
Ionia 8.88
Iosco 18.41
Iron 16.38
Isabella 10.23
Jackson 12.17
Kalamazoo 9.22
Kalkaska 13.01
Kent 7.81
Keweenaw 15.72
Lake 15.36
Lapeer 12.33
Leelanau 12.68
Lenawee 12.17
Livingston 8.67
Luce 13.06
Mackinac 17.15
Macomb 10.72
Manistee 14.02
Marquette 11.04
Mason 14.02
Mecosta 10.85
Menominee 13.56
Midland 10.23
Missaukee 13.03
Monroe 11.22
Montcalm 11.08
Montmorency 20.8
Muskegon 11.07
Newaygo 11.55
Oakland 8.63
Oceana 11.58
Ogemaw 17.7
Ontonagon 17.25
Osceola 11.71
Oscoda 19.37
Otsego 13.41
Ottawa 7.55
Presque Isle 15.62
Roscommon 18.59
Saginaw 12.52
St. Clair 13.01
St. Joseph 12.07
Sanilac 14.72
Schoolcraft 15.81
Shiawassee 11.84
Tuscola 13.53
Van Buren 11.94
Washtenaw 6.49
Wayne 10.88
Wexford 13.97