Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2022

Updated on January 23, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2022, the death rate for Oklahoma was 12.83, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Kiowa County: 24.07
  2. Harmon County: 21.9
  3. Jefferson County: 21.88

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

  1. Canadian County: 8.23
  2. Cleveland County: 8.63
  3. Payne County: 9.05

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Oklahoma county in 2022. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2022
Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2022
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County Death Rate
Adair 15.62
Alfalfa 16.96
Atoka 15.78
Beaver 12.78
Beckham 14.39
Blaine 20.08
Bryan 14.11
Caddo 19.23
Canadian 8.23
Carter 15.78
Cherokee 13.46
Choctaw 20.16
Cimarron 11.98
Cleveland 8.63
Coal 20.69
Comanche 10.8
Cotton 17.91
Craig 17.53
Creek 14.92
Custer 15.07
Delaware 18.36
Dewey 17.47
Ellis 17.33
Garfield 14.52
Garvin 17.42
Grady 13.54
Grant 20.06
Greer 17.41
Harmon 21.9
Harper 20.31
Haskell 18.16
Hughes 19.33
Jackson 13.56
Jefferson 21.88
Johnston 14.45
Kay 17.3
Kingfisher 12.9
Kiowa 24.07
Latimer 14.65
Le Flore 16.84
Lincoln 14.11
Logan 9.16
Love 14.96
McClain 10.43
McCurtain 18.54
McIntosh 21.03
Major 17.07
Marshall 16.8
Mayes 14.97
Murray 17.6
Muskogee 17.13
Noble 15.48
Nowata 15.69
Okfuskee 21.05
Oklahoma 12.83
Okmulgee 18.05
Osage 11.97
Ottawa 17.42
Pawnee 17.45
Payne 9.05
Pittsburg 17.02
Pontotoc 14.83
Pottawatomie 14.83
Pushmataha 19.67
Roger Mills 18.26
Rogers 12.04
Seminole 20.19
Sequoyah 17.62
Stephens 15.19
Texas 10.46
Tillman 18.69
Tulsa 11.26
Wagoner 10.15
Washington 14.78
Washita 16.38
Woods 13.14
Woodward 13.58