Montana Death Rate By County in 2012

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the death rate for Montana was 8.96, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Carter County: 17.44
  2. Wibaux County: 15.87
  3. Fergus County: 15.05

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

  1. Gallatin County: 5.39
  2. Garfield County: 6.41
  3. Rosebud County: 6.75

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Montana county in 2012. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Montana Death Rate By County in 2012
Montana Death Rate By County in 2012
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County Death Rate
Beaverhead 7.54
Big Horn 9.29
Blaine 11.92
Broadwater 9.58
Carbon 9.89
Carter 17.44
Cascade 9.67
Chouteau 9.37
Custer 11.54
Daniels 7.36
Dawson 11.39
Deer Lodge 14.49
Fallon 9.07
Fergus 15.05
Flathead 8.61
Gallatin 5.39
Garfield 6.41
Glacier 10.86
Golden Valley 10.86
Granite 10.79
Hill 8.66
Jefferson 8.64
Judith Basin 11.95
Lake 8.28
Lewis and Clark 8.43
Liberty 11.72
Lincoln 12.47
McCone 12.32
Madison 9.28
Meagher 12.75
Mineral 10.78
Missoula 6.86
Musselshell 12.71
Park 9.64
Petroleum 12.05
Phillips 13
Pondera 11.18
Powder River 13.74
Powell 9.74
Prairie 14.02
Ravalli 9.48
Richland 10.89
Roosevelt 10.4
Rosebud 6.75
Sanders 10.89
Sheridan 13.21
Silver Bow 11.43
Stillwater 8.85
Sweet Grass 9.49
Teton 10.07
Toole 8.68
Treasure 12.62
Valley 9.75
Wheatland 13.74
Wibaux 15.87
Yellowstone 8.85