Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2021

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2021, the death rate for Oklahoma was 12.77. Harmon County had the highest death rate (22.96), followed by Coal County (21.73), and Pushmataha County (21.71). On the other hand, Payne County had the lowest death rate (8.6), followed by Texas County (8.64), and Cleveland County (8.65).

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Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2021
Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2021
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County Death Rate
Adair 16.35
Alfalfa 12.1
Atoka 13.63
Beaver 13.17
Beckham 14.52
Blaine 18.67
Bryan 15.43
Caddo 17.95
Canadian 8.8
Carter 16.91
Cherokee 13.36
Choctaw 19.39
Cimarron 12.79
Cleveland 8.65
Coal 21.73
Comanche 11.26
Cotton 21.68
Craig 16.51
Creek 14.4
Custer 13.53
Delaware 17.63
Dewey 18.22
Ellis 17.4
Garfield 13.91
Garvin 17.93
Grady 13.94
Grant 19.46
Greer 16.41
Harmon 22.96
Harper 18.35
Haskell 16.06
Hughes 17.12
Jackson 13.66
Jefferson 21.47
Johnston 17.78
Kay 17.23
Kingfisher 12.89
Kiowa 19.88
Latimer 15.53
Le Flore 16.69
Lincoln 14.05
Logan 9.36
Love 13.34
McClain 10.84
McCurtain 19.98
McIntosh 21.21
Major 15.47
Marshall 18.13
Mayes 15.53
Murray 17.54
Muskogee 16.78
Noble 15.09
Nowata 18.32
Okfuskee 19.12
Oklahoma 11.61
Okmulgee 17.46
Osage 12.41
Ottawa 18.71
Pawnee 17.91
Payne 8.6
Pittsburg 18.17
Pontotoc 14.53
Pottawatomie 15.07
Pushmataha 21.71
Roger Mills 17.07
Rogers 11.55
Seminole 18.45
Sequoyah 17.04
Stephens 17.27
Texas 8.64
Tillman 17.45
Tulsa 11.17
Wagoner 10.19
Washington 13.99
Washita 14.95
Woods 11.5
Woodward 12.84