Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2016

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2016, the death rate for Nebraska was 8.5. Hooker County had the highest death rate (34.34), followed by Rock County (20.55), and Boyd County (17.07). On the other hand, Grant County had the lowest death rate (1.52), followed by Wheeler County (3.79), and Banner County (4.18).

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Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2016
Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2016
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County Death Rate
Adams 10.46
Antelope 13.48
Arthur 13.07
Banner 4.18
Blaine 4.24
Boone 12.96
Box Butte 11.47
Boyd 17.07
Brown 10.06
Buffalo 6.96
Burt 15.77
Butler 13.72
Cass 9.01
Cedar 11.33
Chase 12.19
Cherry 10.28
Cheyenne 9.79
Clay 11.43
Colfax 7.84
Cuming 9.44
Custer 11.64
Dakota 8.32
Dawes 10.95
Dawson 8.23
Deuel 13.79
Dixon 10.77
Dodge 12.01
Douglas 7.22
Dundy 8.39
Fillmore 14.86
Franklin 13.06
Frontier 6.82
Furnas 12.74
Gage 12.88
Garden 13.61
Garfield 16.48
Gosper 10.86
Grant 1.52
Greeley 12
Hall 8.7
Hamilton 7.76
Harlan 12.21
Hayes 4.42
Hitchcock 13.69
Holt 11.13
Hooker 34.34
Howard 11.74
Jefferson 15.15
Johnson 13.02
Kearney 13.25
Keith 13.51
Keya Paha 7.56
Kimball 13.81
Knox 12.02
Lancaster 6.85
Lincoln 9.99
Logan 11.34
Loup 9.82
McPherson 14.11
Madison 10.24
Merrick 9.32
Morrill 13.9
Nance 13.73
Nemaha 12.3
Nuckolls 14.89
Otoe 10.32
Pawnee 14.08
Perkins 9.6
Phelps 12.27
Pierce 8.52
Platte 8.78
Polk 10.05
Red Willow 13.19
Richardson 13.72
Rock 20.55
Saline 10.98
Sarpy 4.99
Saunders 10.73
Scotts Bluff 12.21
Seward 10.91
Sheridan 12.24
Sherman 16.22
Sioux 6.33
Stanton 7.72
Thayer 15.86
Thomas 4.25
Thurston 11.96
Valley 11.97
Washington 8.92
Wayne 7.34
Webster 15.62
Wheeler 3.79
York 12.2