Ohio Death Rate By County in 2016

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2016, the death rate for Ohio was 10.11. Clark County had the highest death rate (13.45), followed by Jefferson County (13.45), and Crawford County (13.34). On the other hand, Delaware County had the lowest death rate (5.71), followed by Union County (6.82), and Holmes County (7.23).

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Ohio Death Rate By County in 2016
Ohio Death Rate By County in 2016
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County Death Rate
Adams 12.92
Allen 10.91
Ashland 11.1
Ashtabula 11.83
Athens 7.74
Auglaize 11.3
Belmont 12.45
Brown 11.93
Butler 8.7
Carroll 10.51
Champaign 10.83
Clark 13.45
Clermont 8.85
Clinton 10
Columbiana 12.16
Coshocton 10.46
Crawford 13.34
Cuyahoga 10.88
Darke 11.64
Defiance 10.14
Delaware 5.71
Erie 12.69
Fairfield 8.35
Fayette 12.39
Franklin 7.42
Fulton 9.78
Gallia 12.8
Geauga 9.01
Greene 8.74
Guernsey 11.45
Hamilton 9.81
Hancock 10.31
Hardin 10.16
Harrison 12.67
Henry 10.88
Highland 11.33
Hocking 9.74
Holmes 7.23
Huron 9.77
Jackson 12.59
Jefferson 13.45
Knox 10.36
Lake 10.77
Lawrence 13.12
Licking 9.37
Logan 11
Lorain 9.96
Lucas 10.38
Madison 9.8
Mahoning 13.06
Marion 11.5
Medina 8.05
Meigs 12.33
Mercer 10.72
Miami 10.56
Monroe 12.48
Montgomery 11.6
Morgan 12.21
Morrow 9.62
Muskingum 11.62
Noble 9.61
Ottawa 11.64
Paulding 11.28
Perry 9.31
Pickaway 10.45
Pike 12.7
Portage 9.08
Preble 11.62
Putnam 8.64
Richland 11.27
Ross 11.65
Sandusky 10.89
Scioto 12.45
Seneca 10.27
Shelby 9.43
Stark 11.1
Summit 10.75
Trumbull 12.45
Tuscarawas 11.57
Union 6.82
Van Wert 12.38
Vinton 11.42
Warren 7.3
Washington 12.52
Wayne 9.43
Williams 10.51
Wood 8.96
Wyandot 11.12