Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2023

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the death rate for Oklahoma was 11.27. Pushmataha County had the highest death rate (23.15), followed by Choctaw County (20.22), and McIntosh County (20.15). On the other hand, Canadian County had the lowest death rate (6.87), followed by Cleveland County (7.42), and Texas County (7.44).

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Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2023
Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2023
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County Death Rate
Adair 16.3
Alfalfa 8.27
Atoka 12.27
Beaver 11.36
Beckham 12.95
Blaine 17.31
Bryan 13.28
Caddo 15.98
Canadian 6.87
Carter 15.41
Cherokee 12.22
Choctaw 20.22
Cimarron 14.01
Cleveland 7.42
Coal 17.81
Comanche 10.55
Cotton 19.13
Craig 15.07
Creek 12.94
Custer 11.65
Delaware 16.95
Dewey 18.41
Ellis 13.64
Garfield 12.6
Garvin 16.5
Grady 11.4
Grant 17.06
Greer 16.89
Harmon 19.55
Harper 11.96
Haskell 16.09
Hughes 16.52
Jackson 11.19
Jefferson 17.29
Johnston 17.02
Kay 14.44
Kingfisher 10.81
Kiowa 16.71
Latimer 16.98
Le Flore 14.93
Lincoln 13.16
Logan 8.9
Love 13.68
McClain 8.72
McCurtain 18.04
McIntosh 20.15
Major 15.22
Marshall 16.12
Mayes 15.28
Murray 15.75
Muskogee 15.72
Noble 15.78
Nowata 16.02
Okfuskee 15.89
Oklahoma 9.51
Okmulgee 17.18
Osage 12.37
Ottawa 17.59
Pawnee 16.23
Payne 8.34
Pittsburg 16.08
Pontotoc 14.37
Pottawatomie 14.04
Pushmataha 23.15
Roger Mills 12.97
Rogers 9.91
Seminole 16.93
Sequoyah 14.83
Stephens 14.61
Texas 7.44
Tillman 18.06
Tulsa 9.8
Wagoner 9.27
Washington 13.13
Washita 14.44
Woods 10.84
Woodward 12.06