Pennsylvania Death Rate By County in 2013

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the death rate for Pennsylvania was 10.25, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Sullivan County: 16.84
  2. Cameron County: 13.94
  3. Schuylkill County: 13.71

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

  1. Centre County: 5.86
  2. Chester County: 7.33
  3. Pike County: 7.45

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Pennsylvania county in 2013. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Pennsylvania Death Rate By County in 2013
Pennsylvania Death Rate By County in 2013
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County Death Rate
Adams 10.14
Allegheny 11.24
Armstrong 12.39
Beaver 13.1
Bedford 11.47
Berks 9.29
Blair 13.45
Bradford 11.11
Bucks 9.14
Butler 10.45
Cambria 13.28
Cameron 13.94
Carbon 12.59
Centre 5.86
Chester 7.33
Clarion 10.79
Clearfield 11.51
Clinton 9.75
Columbia 9.56
Crawford 11.83
Cumberland 9.77
Dauphin 9.12
Delaware 10.14
Elk 11.64
Erie 10.28
Fayette 13.34
Forest 11.51
Franklin 9.45
Fulton 11.12
Greene 11.56
Huntingdon 10.22
Indiana 9.97
Jefferson 12.69
Juniata 10.27
Lackawanna 13.06
Lancaster 9.32
Lawrence 13.43
Lebanon 10.71
Lehigh 9.72
Luzerne 13.04
Lycoming 10.73
McKean 12.12
Mercer 12.17
Mifflin 11.14
Monroe 8.05
Montgomery 9.23
Montour 12.38
Northampton 9.61
Northumberland 12.96
Perry 9.64
Philadelphia 9.07
Pike 7.45
Potter 12.11
Schuylkill 13.71
Snyder 9.2
Somerset 13.38
Sullivan 16.84
Susquehanna 10.6
Tioga 10.9
Union 8.34
Venango 12.04
Warren 12.92
Washington 12.42
Wayne 12.33
Westmoreland 12.25
Wyoming 10.9
York 8.82