West Virginia Death Rate By County in 2011

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the death rate for West Virginia was 11.8, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Tyler County: 17.57
  2. McDowell County: 17.43
  3. Summers County: 15.33

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

  1. Monongalia County: 6.54
  2. Gilmer County: 7.21
  3. Jefferson County: 7.66

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each West Virginia county in 2011. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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West Virginia Death Rate By County in 2011
West Virginia Death Rate By County in 2011
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County Death Rate
Barbour 10.6
Berkeley 7.96
Boone 14.65
Braxton 11.14
Brooke 15.28
Cabell 12.01
Calhoun 12.16
Clay 10.79
Doddridge 9.36
Fayette 13.94
Gilmer 7.21
Grant 10.52
Greenbrier 14.45
Hampshire 10.65
Hancock 12.33
Hardy 9.71
Harrison 13.04
Jackson 10.96
Jefferson 7.66
Kanawha 12.79
Lewis 13.09
Lincoln 13.27
Logan 14.35
McDowell 17.43
Marion 11.6
Marshall 12.42
Mason 12.07
Mercer 14.4
Mineral 11.09
Mingo 12.78
Monongalia 6.54
Monroe 12.86
Morgan 11.56
Nicholas 12.89
Ohio 13.17
Pendleton 14.72
Pleasants 12.95
Pocahontas 13.1
Preston 10.98
Putnam 9.46
Raleigh 12.48
Randolph 12.15
Ritchie 11.86
Roane 11.65
Summers 15.33
Taylor 12.01
Tucker 13.19
Tyler 17.57
Upshur 10.76
Wayne 11.61
Webster 11.16
Wetzel 13.07
Wirt 10.46
Wood 12.05
Wyoming 14.92