Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2017

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the death rate for Nebraska was 8.83. Garfield County had the highest death rate (23.14), followed by Boyd County (20.83), and Rock County (18.41). On the other hand, Sarpy County had the lowest death rate (5.89), followed by Wayne County (6.32), and Keya Paha County (6.33).

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Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2017
Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2017
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County Death Rate
Adams 9.66
Antelope 14.03
Arthur 6.5
Banner 8.25
Blaine 6.34
Boone 13.32
Box Butte 10.09
Boyd 20.83
Brown 13.36
Buffalo 7.24
Burt 12.87
Butler 12.24
Cass 9.08
Cedar 12.5
Chase 13.53
Cherry 13.2
Cheyenne 10.65
Clay 10.71
Colfax 6.44
Cuming 10.96
Custer 12.72
Dakota 9.86
Dawes 10.78
Dawson 8.86
Deuel 12.9
Dixon 12.89
Dodge 11.81
Douglas 7.47
Dundy 17.81
Fillmore 15.21
Franklin 14.4
Frontier 7.96
Furnas 14.08
Gage 12.57
Garden 14.23
Garfield 23.14
Gosper 14.8
Grant 9.11
Greeley 14.7
Hall 9.73
Hamilton 9.37
Harlan 14.29
Hayes 6.7
Hitchcock 14.58
Holt 12.24
Hooker 16.3
Howard 13.14
Jefferson 13.82
Johnson 12.91
Kearney 11.76
Keith 11.72
Keya Paha 6.33
Kimball 17.68
Knox 15.1
Lancaster 7.14
Lincoln 11.38
Logan 8.95
Loup 14.75
McPherson 16.06
Madison 10.7
Merrick 11.06
Morrill 11.19
Nance 15.45
Nemaha 10.33
Nuckolls 13.81
Otoe 11.04
Pawnee 12.76
Perkins 11.07
Phelps 15.01
Pierce 11.11
Platte 8.82
Polk 12.21
Red Willow 11.23
Richardson 15.38
Rock 18.41
Saline 10.98
Sarpy 5.89
Saunders 9.9
Scotts Bluff 11.1
Seward 9.74
Sheridan 15.59
Sherman 10.53
Sioux 6.53
Stanton 6.36
Thayer 16.2
Thomas 11.12
Thurston 11.85
Valley 13.56
Washington 9.18
Wayne 6.32
Webster 17.22
Wheeler 7.42
York 12.8