Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2014

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the death rate for Nebraska was 8.37. Dundy County had the highest death rate (18.85), followed by Hooker County (17.89), and Nance County (17.22). On the other hand, McPherson County had the lowest death rate (1.93), followed by Loup County (3.38), and Blaine County (4.18).

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Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2014
Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2014
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County Death Rate
Adams 9.66
Antelope 10.24
Arthur 11.05
Banner 14.76
Blaine 4.18
Boone 13.21
Box Butte 10.09
Boyd 15.36
Brown 12.8
Buffalo 7.44
Burt 15.24
Butler 11.46
Cass 9.78
Cedar 10.13
Chase 13.55
Cherry 9.21
Cheyenne 10.6
Clay 10.41
Colfax 8.15
Cuming 10.87
Custer 11.67
Dakota 8.52
Dawes 8.51
Dawson 8.38
Deuel 10.41
Dixon 8.99
Dodge 11.66
Douglas 7.21
Dundy 18.85
Fillmore 14.24
Franklin 12.43
Frontier 8.83
Furnas 16.32
Gage 12.28
Garden 15.65
Garfield 13.93
Gosper 11.44
Grant 9.5
Greeley 11.28
Hall 8.06
Hamilton 10.98
Harlan 8.63
Hayes 5.39
Hitchcock 13.26
Holt 11.18
Hooker 17.89
Howard 11.19
Jefferson 17.15
Johnson 11.74
Kearney 9.48
Keith 10.14
Keya Paha 8.83
Kimball 13.75
Knox 15.62
Lancaster 6.53
Lincoln 9.86
Logan 9.07
Loup 3.38
McPherson 1.93
Madison 10.56
Merrick 10.75
Morrill 11.98
Nance 17.22
Nemaha 10.64
Nuckolls 13.51
Otoe 11.12
Pawnee 16.42
Perkins 11.8
Phelps 10.91
Pierce 9.6
Platte 9.09
Polk 12.75
Red Willow 11.38
Richardson 13.54
Rock 12.46
Saline 9.52
Sarpy 5.48
Saunders 10.21
Scotts Bluff 10.53
Seward 8.64
Sheridan 13.57
Sherman 9.19
Sioux 7.57
Stanton 6.24
Thayer 15.59
Thomas 4.27
Thurston 11.27
Valley 15
Washington 8.49
Wayne 4.88
Webster 14.82
Wheeler 8.95
York 11.52