North Dakota Death Rate By County in 2020

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2020, the death rate for North Dakota was 8.81. McIntosh County had the highest death rate (19.13), followed by Eddy County (17.65), and Sioux County (17.32). On the other hand, Oliver County had the lowest death rate (2.58), followed by Golden Valley County (4), and Dunn County (5.18).

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North Dakota Death Rate By County in 2020
North Dakota Death Rate By County in 2020
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County Death Rate
Adams 13.59
Barnes 12.49
Benson 11.91
Billings 7.66
Bottineau 13.36
Bowman 10.63
Burke 7.06
Burleigh 8.56
Cass 6.98
Cavalier 11.82
Dickey 11.72
Divide 10.18
Dunn 5.18
Eddy 17.65
Emmons 15.26
Foster 14.1
Golden Valley 4
Grand Forks 7.8
Grant 12.93
Griggs 15.37
Hettinger 9.68
Kidder 7.29
LaMoure 10.15
Logan 9.65
McHenry 9.78
McIntosh 19.13
McKenzie 5.22
McLean 11.35
Mercer 10.37
Morton 9.84
Mountrail 8.66
Nelson 17.01
Oliver 2.58
Pembina 13.27
Pierce 12.62
Ramsey 11.72
Ransom 15.21
Renville 10.42
Richland 9.34
Rolette 13.15
Sargent 9.92
Sheridan 6.23
Sioux 17.32
Slope 8
Stark 7.89
Steele 5.28
Stutsman 12.04
Towner 10.3
Traill 12
Walsh 12.57
Ward 7.74
Wells 15.46
Williams 6.58