Montana Death Rate By County in 2019

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2019, the death rate for Montana was 9.31. Musselshell had the highest death rate (15.79), followed by Lincoln (14.06), and Pondera (12.89). On the other hand, Golden Valley had the lowest death rate (3.63), followed by Gallatin (5.35), and Petroleum (5.92).

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Montana Death Rate By County in 2019
Montana Death Rate By County in 2019
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County Death Rate
Beaverhead 9.42
Big Horn 9.94
Blaine 7.57
Broadwater 7.19
Carbon 8.15
Carter 9.72
Cascade 10.29
Chouteau 9.09
Custer 11.6
Daniels 8.95
Dawson 8.89
Deer Lodge 11.54
Fallon 8.27
Fergus 11.84
Flathead 9.07
Gallatin 5.35
Garfield 7.1
Glacier 10.33
Golden Valley 3.63
Granite 9.57
Hill 10.84
Jefferson 9.22
Judith Basin 8.59
Lake 10.37
Lewis and Clark 9.66
Liberty 6.22
Lincoln 14.06
McCone 6.05
Madison 7.5
Meagher 10.3
Mineral 10.3
Missoula 7.6
Musselshell 15.79
Park 9.26
Petroleum 5.92
Phillips 11.5
Pondera 12.89
Powder River 11.12
Powell 9.73
Prairie 9.43
Ravalli 11.38
Richland 8.49
Roosevelt 11.94
Rosebud 9.33
Sanders 10.81
Sheridan 11.05
Silver Bow 11.89
Stillwater 7.83
Sweet Grass 9.44
Teton 11.25
Toole 10.9
Treasure 7.33
Valley 8.92
Wheatland 9.85
Wibaux 12.1
Yellowstone 9.97