Mississippi Death Rate By County in 2013

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the death rate for Mississippi was 10.27. Webster County had the highest death rate (16.37), followed by Sharkey County (15.42), and Tishomingo County (15.08). On the other hand, Oktibbeha County had the lowest death rate (5.82), followed by Lamar County (6.73), and Rankin County (6.97).

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Mississippi Death Rate By County in 2013
Mississippi Death Rate By County in 2013
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County Death Rate
Adams 13.83
Alcorn 12.48
Amite 11.79
Attala 13.17
Benton 11.54
Bolivar 11.88
Calhoun 13
Carroll 10.9
Chickasaw 9.75
Choctaw 10.07
Claiborne 10.71
Clarke 12.08
Clay 11.18
Coahoma 12.51
Copiah 11.9
Covington 14.8
DeSoto 7.51
Forrest 10.01
Franklin 12.81
George 11.44
Greene 8.39
Grenada 14.13
Hancock 10.17
Harrison 9.86
Hinds 8.46
Holmes 10.55
Humphreys 12.65
Issaquena 8.57
Itawamba 11.57
Jackson 9.38
Jasper 12.59
Jefferson 10.69
Jefferson Davis 13.24
Jones 10.39
Kemper 9.19
Lafayette 8.23
Lamar 6.73
Lauderdale 11.37
Lawrence 12.81
Leake 10.03
Lee 10.77
Leflore 11.86
Lincoln 11.99
Lowndes 9.49
Madison 10.33
Marion 14.2
Marshall 11.09
Monroe 11.85
Montgomery 14.07
Neshoba 12.82
Newton 13.43
Noxubee 10.44
Oktibbeha 5.82
Panola 10.14
Pearl River 11.6
Perry 11.82
Pike 11.52
Pontotoc 9.67
Prentiss 12.67
Quitman 13.71
Rankin 6.97
Scott 9.88
Sharkey 15.42
Simpson 11.03
Smith 10.57
Stone 9.77
Sunflower 10.65
Tallahatchie 10.59
Tate 10.34
Tippah 11.8
Tishomingo 15.08
Tunica 11.01
Union 9.18
Walthall 11.5
Warren 10.86
Washington 11.97
Wayne 10.9
Webster 16.37
Wilkinson 11.7
Winston 12.61
Yalobusha 13.57
Yazoo 11.36