Mississippi Death Rate By County in 2011

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the death rate for Mississippi was 9.8, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Quitman County: 14.69
  2. Attala County: 14.1
  3. Wilkinson County: 14.09

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

  1. Oktibbeha County: 6.12
  2. Issaquena County: 6.49
  3. DeSoto County: 6.74

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Mississippi county in 2011. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Mississippi Death Rate By County in 2011
Mississippi Death Rate By County in 2011
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County Death Rate
Adams 12.7
Alcorn 11.86
Amite 10.05
Attala 14.1
Benton 10.57
Bolivar 11.9
Calhoun 12.52
Carroll 9.12
Chickasaw 10.99
Choctaw 9.99
Claiborne 9.2
Clarke 12.51
Clay 9.74
Coahoma 11.85
Copiah 10.83
Covington 12.39
DeSoto 6.74
Forrest 9.21
Franklin 11.56
George 10.37
Greene 9.27
Grenada 11.79
Hancock 9.43
Harrison 8.84
Hinds 8.08
Holmes 11.33
Humphreys 9.97
Issaquena 6.49
Itawamba 12.12
Jackson 9.02
Jasper 10.98
Jefferson 12.14
Jefferson Davis 12.67
Jones 9.84
Kemper 10.12
Lafayette 7
Lamar 6.8
Lauderdale 10.72
Lawrence 10.83
Leake 10.6
Lee 10.19
Leflore 10.85
Lincoln 11.58
Lowndes 9.9
Madison 9.68
Marion 12.82
Marshall 10.05
Monroe 11.37
Montgomery 13.29
Neshoba 10.53
Newton 10.91
Noxubee 9.92
Oktibbeha 6.12
Panola 11.05
Pearl River 10.4
Perry 10.91
Pike 12.49
Pontotoc 9.23
Prentiss 12.41
Quitman 14.69
Rankin 7.35
Scott 11
Sharkey 13.93
Simpson 10.96
Smith 8.72
Stone 9.55
Sunflower 11.44
Tallahatchie 9
Tate 9.98
Tippah 11.85
Tishomingo 13.3
Tunica 12.27
Union 9.81
Walthall 12.16
Warren 11.01
Washington 11.48
Wayne 10.67
Webster 12.51
Wilkinson 14.09
Winston 11.98
Yalobusha 14
Yazoo 8.97