Minnesota Death Rate By County in 2019

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2019, the death rate for Minnesota was 7.84. Wadena County had the highest death rate (15.33), followed by Aitkin County (13.55), and Lake County (13.47). On the other hand, Scott County had the lowest death rate (4.85), followed by Red Lake County (5.51), and Carver County (5.62).

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Minnesota Death Rate By County in 2019
Minnesota Death Rate By County in 2019
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County Death Rate
Aitkin 13.55
Anoka 6.31
Becker 9.64
Beltrami 8.43
Benton 9.35
Big Stone 12.07
Blue Earth 7.17
Brown 11.74
Carlton 9.9
Carver 5.62
Cass 9.89
Chippewa 12.69
Chisago 8.16
Clay 5.9
Clearwater 8.04
Cook 7.39
Cottonwood 11.82
Crow Wing 10.77
Dakota 6.47
Dodge 7.56
Douglas 11.33
Faribault 11.97
Fillmore 10.73
Freeborn 11.45
Goodhue 11.04
Grant 8.2
Hennepin 7.15
Houston 8.48
Hubbard 10.01
Isanti 8.82
Itasca 11.91
Jackson 10.68
Kanabec 9.07
Kandiyohi 9.26
Kittson 13.32
Koochiching 12.03
Lac qui Parle 11.45
Lake 13.47
Lake of the Woods 6.97
Le Sueur 9.33
Lincoln 13.13
Lyon 7.69
McLeod 9.63
Mahnomen 9.43
Marshall 6.73
Martin 12.38
Meeker 9.38
Mille Lacs 11.79
Morrison 10.45
Mower 10.2
Murray 9.37
Nicollet 8.17
Nobles 7.79
Norman 11.66
Olmsted 6.99
Otter Tail 10.76
Pennington 9.21
Pine 9.85
Pipestone 11.71
Polk 9.32
Pope 11.48
Ramsey 7.92
Red Lake 5.51
Redwood 10.46
Renville 12.27
Rice 7.81
Rock 10.14
Roseau 7.45
St. Louis 10.48
Scott 4.85
Sherburne 5.66
Sibley 9.43
Stearns 7.08
Steele 8.71
Stevens 8.48
Swift 10.42
Todd 8.51
Traverse 12.83
Wabasha 9.13
Wadena 15.33
Waseca 9.35
Washington 6.5
Watonwan 11.46
Wilkin 11.06
Winona 8.25
Wright 6.41
Yellow Medicine 8.6