Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2011

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the death rate for Oklahoma was 10.01. McIntosh County had the highest death rate (18.26), followed by Pushmataha County (16.34), and Jefferson County (16.3). On the other hand, Payne County had the lowest death rate (6.8), followed by Cleveland County (6.92), and Texas County (6.99).

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Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2011
Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2011
County
Death Rate
McIntosh 18.26
Pushmataha 16.34
Jefferson 16.3
Coal 15.71
Garvin 15.55
Cimarron 15.36
Craig 15.05
Kiowa 14.95
Ellis 14.64
Okfuskee 14.57
Murray 14.31
Johnston 13.77
Ottawa 13.74
Grant 13.63
Dewey 13.55
Haskell 13.55
Muskogee 13.49
Alfalfa 13.31
Carter 13.18
Kay 13.18
Tillman 13.01
Pittsburg 12.98
Pawnee 12.91
Okmulgee 12.8
Choctaw 12.78
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