Pennsylvania Death Rate By County in 2018

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2018, the death rate for Pennsylvania was 10.56, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Cameron County: 16.04
  2. Sullivan County: 15.09
  3. Lawrence County: 14.22

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

  1. Centre County: 6.41
  2. Chester County: 7.93
  3. Union County: 8.82

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Pennsylvania county in 2018. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Pennsylvania Death Rate By County in 2018
Pennsylvania Death Rate By County in 2018
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County Death Rate
Adams 10.98
Allegheny 11.51
Armstrong 13.12
Beaver 13.58
Bedford 12.32
Berks 9.61
Blair 12.56
Bradford 11.46
Bucks 9.99
Butler 10.6
Cambria 14.09
Cameron 16.04
Carbon 13.51
Centre 6.41
Chester 7.93
Clarion 10.37
Clearfield 12.58
Clinton 11.1
Columbia 11.37
Crawford 11.28
Cumberland 10.02
Dauphin 9.07
Delaware 9.79
Elk 13.22
Erie 10.56
Fayette 14.04
Forest 11.76
Franklin 10.93
Fulton 11.74
Greene 12.84
Huntingdon 10.86
Indiana 11.02
Jefferson 12.91
Juniata 9.44
Lackawanna 13.17
Lancaster 9.62
Lawrence 14.22
Lebanon 10.93
Lehigh 9.55
Luzerne 13.23
Lycoming 11.43
McKean 13.76
Mercer 13.32
Mifflin 12.09
Monroe 9
Montgomery 9.57
Montour 12.63
Northampton 10.31
Northumberland 13.07
Perry 10.57
Philadelphia 8.97
Pike 9.48
Potter 14.16
Schuylkill 13.9
Snyder 9.37
Somerset 12.79
Sullivan 15.09
Susquehanna 11.56
Tioga 11.88
Union 8.82
Venango 12.61
Warren 12.45
Washington 12.35
Wayne 12.05
Westmoreland 12.88
Wyoming 13.18
York 9.49