Montana Death Rate By County in 2015

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2015, the death rate for Montana was 9.42. Wibaux County had the highest death rate (20.42), followed by Meagher County (16.85), and Garfield County (16.43). On the other hand, Gallatin County had the lowest death rate (5.34), followed by Petroleum County (6.22), and Madison County (7.06).

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Montana Death Rate By County in 2015
Montana Death Rate By County in 2015
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County Death Rate
Beaverhead 10.51
Big Horn 9.76
Blaine 11.95
Broadwater 8.26
Carbon 9.21
Carter 8.71
Cascade 10.08
Chouteau 11.47
Custer 11.28
Daniels 16.34
Dawson 9.84
Deer Lodge 14.47
Fallon 9.23
Fergus 13.24
Flathead 9.84
Gallatin 5.34
Garfield 16.43
Glacier 9.21
Golden Valley 10.85
Granite 10.47
Hill 9.96
Jefferson 9.97
Judith Basin 7.15
Lake 10.22
Lewis and Clark 8.98
Liberty 10.11
Lincoln 13.68
McCone 8.8
Madison 7.06
Meagher 16.85
Mineral 12.87
Missoula 7.61
Musselshell 10.13
Park 10.46
Petroleum 6.22
Phillips 11.53
Pondera 9.97
Powder River 11.28
Powell 11.12
Prairie 14.13
Ravalli 10
Richland 7.07
Roosevelt 15.24
Rosebud 9.64
Sanders 13
Sheridan 14.45
Silver Bow 11.39
Stillwater 10.3
Sweet Grass 11.03
Teton 11.08
Toole 9.41
Treasure 11.73
Valley 10.09
Wheatland 10
Wibaux 20.42
Yellowstone 9.2