Ohio Death Rate By County in 2021

Updated on January 23, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2021, the death rate for Ohio was 12.46, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Scioto County: 17.99
  2. Morgan County: 17.64
  3. Lawrence County: 17.61

On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest death rate were:

  1. Delaware County: 6.92
  2. Union County: 7.68
  3. Franklin County: 9.09

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Ohio county in 2021. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Ohio Death Rate By County in 2021
Ohio Death Rate By County in 2021
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County Death Rate
Adams 17.43
Allen 13.43
Ashland 13.63
Ashtabula 14.78
Athens 10.37
Auglaize 13.53
Belmont 16.19
Brown 15.13
Butler 10.77
Carroll 15.33
Champaign 13.08
Clark 15.57
Clermont 11.33
Clinton 13.17
Columbiana 15.76
Coshocton 14.02
Crawford 16.59
Cuyahoga 12.91
Darke 13.75
Defiance 12.53
Delaware 6.92
Erie 15.4
Fairfield 10.94
Fayette 14.37
Franklin 9.09
Fulton 12.05
Gallia 15.46
Geauga 11.04
Greene 11.36
Guernsey 15.86
Hamilton 11.24
Hancock 12.4
Hardin 14.39
Harrison 17.2
Henry 13.95
Highland 14.15
Hocking 14.71
Holmes 9.48
Huron 13.31
Jackson 15.65
Jefferson 16.72
Knox 12.66
Lake 13.23
Lawrence 17.61
Licking 11.8
Logan 13.03
Lorain 12.4
Lucas 13.08
Madison 11.78
Mahoning 16.45
Marion 13.66
Medina 10.67
Meigs 16.82
Mercer 12.27
Miami 13.08
Monroe 16.8
Montgomery 14.06
Morgan 17.64
Morrow 11.26
Muskingum 13.43
Noble 11.55
Ottawa 15.37
Paulding 12.47
Perry 13.51
Pickaway 12.38
Pike 16.81
Portage 11.5
Preble 14.36
Putnam 11.52
Richland 14.07
Ross 14.41
Sandusky 13.67
Scioto 17.99
Seneca 13.51
Shelby 13.04
Stark 14.47
Summit 13.16
Trumbull 16.04
Tuscarawas 14.57
Union 7.68
Van Wert 13.76
Vinton 16.93
Warren 9.41
Washington 14.31
Wayne 12.63
Williams 13.44
Wood 10.43
Wyandot 14.32