Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2015

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2015, the death rate for Nebraska was 8.78. Rock County had the highest death rate (23.73), followed by Hooker County (22.28), and Webster County (19.06). On the other hand, Wheeler County had the lowest death rate (2.56), followed by Sarpy County (5.3), and Hayes County (5.48).

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Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2015
Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2015
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County Death Rate
Adams 10.54
Antelope 11.69
Arthur 13.3
Banner 8.65
Blaine 10.36
Boone 13.69
Box Butte 9.63
Boyd 17.89
Brown 15.43
Buffalo 7.6
Burt 14.06
Butler 13.06
Cass 10.19
Cedar 14.06
Chase 15.35
Cherry 12.61
Cheyenne 8.88
Clay 12.69
Colfax 7.67
Cuming 10.61
Custer 11.48
Dakota 7.25
Dawes 8
Dawson 8.7
Deuel 11.48
Dixon 11.63
Dodge 12.9
Douglas 7.6
Dundy 11.55
Fillmore 18.11
Franklin 13.28
Frontier 6.73
Furnas 15.08
Gage 12.66
Garden 15.68
Garfield 13.46
Gosper 8.94
Grant 9.4
Greeley 11.8
Hall 9.08
Hamilton 9.98
Harlan 10.42
Hayes 5.48
Hitchcock 12.51
Holt 14.35
Hooker 22.28
Howard 7.7
Jefferson 13.91
Johnson 11.47
Kearney 12.17
Keith 11.86
Keya Paha 7.54
Kimball 10.48
Knox 13.33
Lancaster 7.08
Lincoln 10.96
Logan 8.99
Loup 13.31
McPherson 8.01
Madison 10.64
Merrick 11.54
Morrill 14.01
Nance 12.95
Nemaha 10.75
Nuckolls 12.22
Otoe 13.09
Pawnee 11.81
Perkins 15.15
Phelps 12.41
Pierce 13.21
Platte 8.35
Polk 11.12
Red Willow 11.47
Richardson 16.61
Rock 23.73
Saline 9.83
Sarpy 5.3
Saunders 9.66
Scotts Bluff 10.81
Seward 11.29
Sheridan 15.66
Sherman 14.83
Sioux 8.5
Stanton 7.8
Thayer 14.89
Thomas 5.75
Thurston 10.82
Valley 11.45
Washington 9.43
Wayne 6.49
Webster 19.06
Wheeler 2.56
York 11.47